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New England Water Environment Association Presents: NEWEA 2019 Annual Conference & Exhibit January 27 – 30 | Marriott Copley Place | Boston, Massachusetts Miscellaneous Events & Committee Meetings Sunday, January 27, 2019 Committee Chair & Council Director Orientation Vineyard/Yarmouth 10:30 AM – Noon Executive Committee Salon E Noon – 3:00 PM YP Summit Salon D-C-B 10 AM – 5:00 PM Assessment and Development Committee Champions 4:30 – 5:00 PM Monday, January 28, 2019 Sponsorship Committee MIT 9:30 – 10:30 AM Awards Committee Orleans 10:30 AM – Noon Laboratory Practices Committee Hyannis 11:30 – 12:30 PM CSO/Wet Weather Issues Committee Champions Noon – 1:00 PM Energy Committee Falmouth Noon – 1:00 PM Stormwater Committee Vineyard/Yarmouth Noon – 1:00 PM Water Reuse Committee Salty Pig Noon – 1:00 PM Watershed Management Committee MIT Noon – 1:00 PM Young Professionals Committee Regis 12:15 – 1:45 PM Sustainability Committee Hyannis 1:00 – 2:00 PM Affiliated State Association Leadership Clarendon 2:00 – 3:00 PM Public Awareness Committee MIT 2:00 – 3:30 PM Government Affairs Committee Clarendon 3:00 – 4:30 PM Innovation Task Force 3rd floor atrium 4:30 – 5:30 PM Plant Operations Committee Vineyard/Yarmouth 4:30 – 5:30 PM Tuesday, January 29, 2019 Journal Committee Orleans 7:30 – 8:30 AM Laboratory Practices Certification Subcommittee Falmouth 9:00 – 10:30 AM Asset Management Committee Boston University 11:30 – 1:00 PM Industrial Wastewater Committee Champions (back) 11:30 – 1:00 PM Operations Challenge Committee Harvard 11:30 – 12:30 PM Public Education Committee Vineyard/Yarmouth Noon – 1:00 PM Residuals Management Committee Champions (back) Noon – 1:00 PM Safety Committee Champions Noon – 1:00 PM Water for People Committee Champions Noon – 1:00 PM Collection Systems Committee Regis 12:30 – 1:30 PM Membership Committee Boston University 2:00 – 3:00 PM NEWEA/NEWWA/APWA Leadership Falmouth 2:00 – 3:00 PM Utility Management Committee MIT 2:00 – 3:00 PM Collection Systems Certification Committee Hyannis 2:00 – 3:30 PM Veterans Workforce Development Committee Connexion Lounge 3:30 – 4:00 PM Wednesday, January 30, 2019 Photo Ready Room 3rd floor atrium 9:00 – 11:00 AM Microconstituents Committee Hyannis 11:00 AM – Noon Award Ceremony & Lunch Salon E 11:00 AM Small Communities Committee Cheesecake Factory 12:30 – 1:30 PM Speaker Breakfast/Ready Room (M, T, W) Hyannis 7:30 AM

Welcome to the 2019 NEWEA Annual Conference! It’s the Year of the Volunteer! This year’s theme focused on how all of us, as members of NEWEA, can do more in spreading the word that Water’s Worth It! Thank you to everyone who raised your hand. As an organization, we were very successful in “go- ing all in” and we have several sessions at this year’s Annual Conference to highlight these efforts. This premier water quality event and exhibit features 34 technical sessions, two poster sessions that showcase the work of both student and water quality professionals, and two floors of exhibitors featuring the industry’s latest products. In keeping Janine Burke-Wells with this year’s theme, find out about how YOU can help NEWEA President spread the word—check out the Government Affairs session on Monday morning and see how NEWEA is conversing with federal, state and local legislators and decision makers or stop into the Public Education session and learn how you can share the message with the next generation, or inquire about joining one of NEWEA’s many committees. On Monday, join us at the Opening Session to hear from our Keynote Speaker Charles Sennott of the GroundTruth Project. Throughout the day, we encourage you to visit the Professional Poster Board Session and technical sessions. The afternoon winds down with the first of two Exhibit Hall receptions on the 3rd Floor Exhibit Hall. Tuesday is the day we celebrate the Operators and Amy Anderson Innovators including a full program of technical sessions NEWEA Program Committee Chair geared toward operators, and the Operator’s Reception at noon. Join us at the Innovation Pavilion hosted by NEWEA and NEWIN on the 3rd floor Atrium to experience the latest innovation in the water industry and meet several of the local TABLE OF CONTENTS startups working and living in New England. Finally, enjoy countless networking opportunities at the 4th Floor Exhibit Hall Executive Committee ...... 2 Reception in the afternoon. Councils...... 2 The final day of the conference features a full day of Conference Events...... 12 technical sessions and exhibits, our lunch-time awards Opening Session...... 15 ceremony recognizing outstanding efforts in our industry and the passing of the gavel to the 2019 NEWEA President, TECHNICAL SESSIONS: Raymond “Sonny” Vermette, of the City of Dover, NH. The Monday...... 16 Awards Luncheon sells out annually, so don’t miss out! Tuesday...... 23 We hope you take advantage of all the 2019 Annual Wednesday...... 29 Conference has to offer and use this occasion to catch up with Innovation Pavilion...... 36 old acquaintances and cultivate new ones. Poster Board Displays...... 38 We wish to recognize the significant efforts of the Meeting Management Council and members of the Program and Session Moderators...... 41 Awards Committees who make this conference the place to be Program Presenters...... 43 every January. Thanks to the members of all the committees Business Meeting...... 49 who review abstracts, moderate sessions, and provide the Floor Plans ...... 50–51 technical and subject matter expertise we need to do our jobs Exhibitor Directory and better. And big thanks to the NEWEA Office Staff: Mary Barry, Booth Listings ...... 52 Janice Moran, Linda Austin and newest staffer Jordan Gosselin for their energy, professionalism, and patience in planning and coordinating this great event every year! Janine Burke-Wells, NEWEA President Amy Anderson, NEWEA Program Committee Chair

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10 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 11 New England Water Environment Association Presents: Monday, January 28 continued Exhibit Hall Grand Opening...... 10:30 AM Let’s Go All In Paul P. Casey, Exhibits Committee Chair; Janine Burke-Wells, NEWEA President Grand Opening will take place at the main entrances of both the 3rd and 4th floor NEWEA 2019 Annual exhibit areas. Exhibits (3rd and 4th Floor Exhibit Areas)...... 10:30 AM–6:30 PM Conference & Exhibit Please note that the 3rd and 4th floor exhibit areas are connected by a stairwell in the back of exhibit hall. See list of exhibitors beginning on page 52 January 27–30, 2019 Opening Session (Salon E)...... 11:00 AM Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA See description on page 15 Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovelers’ Lunch ...... Noon–2:00 PM by invitation – Charles Tyler, Influent Integrator (Dartmouth/Exeter) Technical Sessions 7–12...... 2:00–4:30 PM See descriptions beginning on page 19 Exhibit Hall Break...... 3:00–3:30 PM Conference Events Exhibit Hall Reception (3rd Floor Exhibit Area)...... 4:30–6:30 PM Sunday, January 27 Tuesday, January 29 Registration (4th Floor)...... 7:00 AM–6:00 PM Young Professionals Summit (Salon D, C, B)...... 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Speakers’ Breakfast (Hyannis)...... 7:30–8:30 AM New Committee Chair Orientation (Vineyard/Yarmouth)...... 10:30–Noon NEWEA Presidents’ Breakfast ...... 8:00–9:00 AM Registration (4th Floor)...... Noon–4:00 PM by invitation Exhibit Hall Set-Up...... Noon–6:00 PM Innovation Pavilion (3rd Floor Atrium)...... 8:00 AM–4:00 PM Executive Committee Meeting (Salon E)...... Noon–3:30 PM See description on pages 36–37 Exhibits (3rd and 4th Floor Exhibit Areas)...... 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Monday, January 28 Technical Sessions 13–18...... 9:00–11:30 AM See descriptions beginning on page 23 Registration (4th Floor)...... 7:00 AM–6:00 PM College Student Poster Board Displays/Competition...... 9:00 AM–4:00 PM Speakers’ Breakfast (Hyannis)...... 7:30–8:30 AM (3rd and 4th Floors) Session with authors...... 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Coffee and Continental Breakfast (3rd Floor Atrium)...... 7:30–9:00 AM Exhibit Hall Break...... 10:00–10:30 AM Young Professionals Lounge (Vineyard/Yarmouth)...... 7:30–9:00 AM Operator’s Reception (Dartmouth/Exeter)...... Noon–1:30 PM The YP Committee will be hosting a Young Professionals Lounge Sponsored by: Coordinator: Ben Stoddard, Kleinfelder Connecticut Water Pollution Abatement Association NEWEA Annual Business Meeting (Falmouth)...... 8:00–8:30 AM Connecticut Water Pollution Control Association Welcome and Opening Remarks: Green Mountain Water Environment Association Janine Burke-Wells, NEWEA President/Warwick Sewer Authority, Warwick, RI Maine Water Environment Association Presentation and vote on 2019 Slate of NEWEA Officers. Massachusetts Water Pollution Control Association See description on page 49 Narragansett Water Pollution Control Association New Hampshire Water Pollution Control Association Professional Poster Board Displays/Session (4th Floor)...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Coordinator: Lauren Hertel, Woodard & Curran Technical Sessions 19–23...... 1:30–4:00 PM Session with authors ...... 1:30–3:30 PM See descriptions beginning on page 26 Technical Sessions 1–6...... 8:30–10:30 AM Exhibit Hall Break...... 2:30–3:00 PM See descriptions beginning on page 16 Student Poster Awards (3rd Floor Atrium)...... 3:15–4:00 PM Exhibit Hall Reception (4th Floor Exhibit Area)...... 4:00–6:00 PM

12 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 13 Wednesday, January 30 Opening Session Registration (4th Floor)...... 7:30 AM–2:00 PM Speakers’ Breakfast (Hyannis)...... 7:30–8:30 AM Welcome: Exhibits (3rd and 4th Floor Exhibit Areas)...... 8:00 AM–1:00 PM MONDAY, JANUARY 28 Janine Burke-Wells, NEWEA President, 11:00 AM Technical Sessions 24–29...... 8:30–11:00 AM Warwick Sewer Authority See descriptions beginning on page 29 Moderator: Amy Anderson, NEWEA Jackie Jarrell, WEF President-Elect, Exhibit Hall Break...... 9:30–10:00 AM Program Chair, Arcadis Charlotte Water NEWEA Awards Ceremony and Lunch (Salon E)...... 11:00 AM–1:00 PM Keynote Speaker: Ticket required Salon E Charles Sennott, The GroundTruth Project Exhibit Area Brunch...... 11:00 AM–1:00 PM The exhibit area brunch will be held in both the 3rd and 4th floor exhibit areas. Charles Sennott is the Founder, Chief Executive Technical Sessions 30–34...... 1:00–3:00 PM Officer, and Editor of The See descriptions beginning on page 32 GroundTruth Project, a Adjourn...... 3:00 PM nonprofit and nonpartisan news organization committed to mentoring and supporting the development of journalists. GroundTruth’s team reports on social justice issues across America and around the world, such as human rights, global health, and the environment. Charles Sennott Throughout his 30 years in international, national, and local reporting, Charles has covered regional issues, such as courts and municipal government, and international concerns, including post 9/11 conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. In addition to starting GroundTruth in 2014, Charles launched Report for America, GroundTruth’s local reporting initiative, in 2017 and co-founded GlobalPost, an international news website. Prior to establishing GroundTruth, he worked as a reporter at The New York Daily News and The Boston Globe, where he became Bureau Chief for the Middle East and Europe. Sennott also has worked as a correspondent for PBS FRONTLINE and PBS NewsHour and contributed news analysis to BBC, CNN, NPR, and MSNBC, among others. He earned a Master’s degree in Journalism from Columbia University and was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.

14 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 15 Sessions 1 – 6 Monday Technical Sessions Monday Technical Sessions 1 – 6 8:30–10:30 AM 8:30–10:30 AM Session 1 Real-Time, Continuous Monitoring of Green Session 3 A Tale of Two Neighborhoods and Beyond – Climate Infrastructure at Boston’s Middle Schools Change Preparedness and Resiliency Planning for Public Education: Watershed City of Cambridge Genevieve Ho, OptiRTC Management: Greening our Kate England, Boston Water & Sewer Commission Nathalie Beauvais, Kleinfelder World: Community Solutions Without Indrani Ghosh, Kleinfelder Approaches for Using Youth Education to Increasing Borders—Data Katherine Watkins, City of Cambridge, MA Involvement in Stormwater Awareness Stormwater Quality Collection and A Watershed Permit to Facilitate Nitrogen Paul Mathisen, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Modeling for Improvements Corey Denenberg Dehner, Worcester Polytechnic Management in Cape Cod’s Pleasant Bay Institute Watershed Michael Giggey, Wright-Pierce Moderators: Management Brian Dudley, MassDEP Allison McMordie, Think Blue Massachusetts—A Statewide Stormwater Carole Ridley, Ridley Associates Tighe & Bond Awareness Campaign Moderators: Danielle DiRuzza, MWRA Kerry Reed, City of Framingham, MA/Massachusetts Jennifer Johnson, Condensing the Water Budget to Guide Planning Statewide Municipal Stormwater Coalition Nitsch Engineering, Inc. Efforts for Connecticut’s Water Management Suffolk Robin Craver, Town of Charlton, MA/Massachusetts Sara Greenberg, GHD Rebecca Guihan, CDM Smith Statewide Municipal Stormwater Coalition Kathryn Swanson, CDM Smith Eric Eckl, Water Words That Work, LLC Wellesley Elaine Sistare, Town of Putnam, CT Soak Up the Rain: NEWEA’s 1st Community Service Regress Me or Not Here AI Comes Project Constantine Karos, CDM Smith Kate Roosa, Kleinfelder Joshua Registe, CDM Smith Marc Weller, Pare Corporation Maryanne Taylor, CDM Smith Sara Churgin, East Rhode Island Conservation District Ken Zegel, Suffolk County Department of Health Ben Stoddard, Kleinfelder Services

Disaster Recovery: Response to a Major Fire at a Session 4 There are many challenges facing the six states that Session 2 make up the New England region. The intention of Water Resource Recovery Facility Government Affairs Utility Management 1: Jeff Kalmes, Town of Billerica, MA the Roundtable Session is to allow for discussion Making Utilities Tom Hazlett, Woodard & Curran Moderators: of common issues/solutions and to facilitate the Resilient Robert Fischer, City of exchange of information. Smart City…Smart Water: How Newport News is South Burlington, VT Panelists: Moderators: Leading Virginia’s Smart Cities Efforts Raymond Willis, Joseph Haberek, RI DEM Jason Lavoie, Kleinfelder Jessica Hou, Gannett Fleming Engineers and Onsite Engineering Rowland Denny, CT DEEP Don Gallucci, Architects, Inc Brian Kavanah, ME DEP Weston & Sampson City of Framingham’s Emergency Preparedness, Risk C/D Susannah King, MassDEP Provincetown Management, and Business Continuity Planning Shea Miller, VT DEC James Barsanti, City of Framingham, MA Tracy Wood, NH DES Kate Novick, Gradient Planning NPDES Permit Renewal—What to Expect and How to Blake Lukis, City of Framingham, MA Prepare Ashley Dunn, City of Framingham, MA Michael Schrader, Tighe & Bond Stephen Leone, City of Framingham, MA Janet Moonan, Tighe & Bond Town of Ayer, MA: Resilient Strategies in a Rural Legislative Update: Massachusetts Bill Promoting Non-coastal Community Climate Change Adaptation, Environmental and Jennifer Lachmayr, Arcadis Natural Resource Protection, and Investment in Mark Wetzel, Town of Ayer, MA Recreational Assets and Opportunity Steven Torres, West Group Law, PLLC Jillian Jagling, West Group Law, PLLC Teno West, West Group Law, PLLC

16 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 17 Monday Technical Sessions 1 – 6 Sessions 7 – 12 8:30–10:30 AM Monday Technical Sessions 2:00–4:30 PM Session 5 Evaluation of Street Flooding Solutions in a Highly Transited Urban Area using a Detailed Flow Stormwater 1: Session 7 Leveraging Full-Scale Experience and Applied Dynamics 2D Model Research for Ultralow TP with Ballasted Not Knowing What You Yovanni Catano, Stantec Plant Operations 1: Sedimentation Don’t Know—Finding David Bedoya, Stantec Pushing the Limit on Patrick Dunlap, Black & Veatch a Path to a Resilient An Integrated Approach to Resilience - Case Study in Phosphorus Removal Jim Fitzpatrick, Black & Veatch Solution Bridgeport, Connecticut Moderators: Will Walkup, Black & Veatch Moderators: Roni Deitz, Arcadis Tom Hazlett, The Power of Partnering: Present and Future Kate Edwards, Arcadis Tyler Carson, Arcadis Woodard & Curran Generations of Engineers and Operators Collaborate Patrick Gordon, StormTrap Humble Hummocks: Designing a “Hedge” against Nick Tooker, on Hands-on State Point Clarifier Analysis Training Future Storm Surge UMass Amherst Susan Guswa, Woodard & Curran Simmons Todd Brown, University of Hartford Kirsten Ryan, Kleinfelder A/B David Kaplan, City of Cambridge, MA Start-up and Optimization of a Tertiary Phosphorus City of Medford: 2D Inundation Model and Flood Removal System at Clinton WWTP Mitigation Strategies Caitlin Hunt, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Kenneth Yu, Kleinfelder Shannon Beaton, Stantec Alicia Hunt, City of Medford, MA Ethan Wenger, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Session 6 Wet Weather Preparation the Massachusetts Water Chemical Precipitation as Primary, Polishing or Back- Resources Authority up Process for Phosphorus Removal Jurek Patoczka, Mott MacDonald CSO/Wet Weather 1: Stephen Cullen, Massachusetts Water Resources Combined Sewer Authority Overflow and Wet Charles Ryan, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Weather Plannings What is in Your Data? Performing Data Analytics Moderators: to Quantify Seven Years of Sewer Rehabilitation Rita Fordiani, Kleinfelder Projects for a Metro Boston Municipality David Gonclaves, Ayman Halaseh, CDM Smith Mott MacDonald Integrated Planning: Balancing What You are A/B Required to do With What You Must Do Joseph Laliberte, CDM Smith Susan Negrelli, The Metropolitan District Commission The West Lynn Sewer Separation Project David VanHoven, Stantec Anthony Marino, Lynn Water & Sewer Commission Daniel O’Neill, Lynn Water & Sewer Commission

Exhibit Hall Break 3:00–3:30 PM

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Session 8 Use of LIDAR Scanning and Other Innovative Session 10 Improving the Fort Point Channel—A Challenging Condition Assessment Strategies to Guide Targeted IDDE Project in Boston, MA Collection System 1: Rehabilitation of the North Metropolitan Sewer Young Professionals: Jonnas Jacques, Kleinfelder I/I Collection Systems Benjamin Agrawal, Hazen and Sawyer Addressing Technical Amy Schofield, Boston Water & Sewer Commission Moderators: Charles Wilson, Hazen and Sawyer and Staffing Changes Charlie Jewell, Boston Water and Sewer Commission Peter Garvey, Dewberry Patricia Mallett, Massachusetts Water Resources Moderators: David Peterson, Kleinfelder Authority Anthony Maressa, Rachel Watson, Stantec Infusing Youth in the Water and Wastewater field City of Fitchburg Kathleen McCue Cullen, Massachusetts Water Landon Kendricks, Woodard & Curran Resources Authority Vanessa Borkowski, C/D Stantec Phosphorus Removal at an SBR Plant Private Work, Public Benefit—How Installing Sump Simmons Paul Moran, Tighe & Bond Pumps Relieved Neighborhood Sewer Backups Kellie Rotunno, R2O Consulting Katelyn Biedron, CDM Smith Hydraulic Capacity Assessment in City of Fitchburg Jason Waterbury, The Metropolitan District Commission Eliza Morrison, Wright-Pierce Chris Coyle, CDM Smith Matthew Corbin, Wright-Pierce Inflow and Infiltration Removal: Three communities, three approaches Session 11 Climate Resilience Guidelines for the City of Boston Chris Henry, Mott MacDonald Julie Eaton, Weston & Sampson Sustainability 1: Steven Roy, Weston & Sampson Innovative, Real-Time Data Sharing Methods Create Mitigating the Risk and Efficiencies in Sewer Assessments on Nantucket Adaptively Responding Resilience Strategies for South Boston—Mitigating Risk through Partnerships Daniel Kramer, Hazen and Sawyer to Changing David Gray, Town of Nantucket, MA Kathryn Edwards, Arcadis Conditions—Climates, Mia Mansfield, City of Boston, MA Deborah Mahoney, Hazen and Sawyer Regulations and Charles Wilson, Hazen and Sawyer Beyond Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s Climate Change Strategy: A Commitment to Sustainability, Session 9 Service Levels and Performance Management— Moderators: Sea Level Rise Adaptation, and Energy Efficiency Step 1 in the Asset Management Cycle Courtney Eaton, Kleinfelder Hillary Monahan, Massachusetts Water Resources Asset Management 1: Kevin Campanella, Burgess & Niple, Inc. Wayne Bates, Tighe & Bond Authority Optimize your Capital Traditional Engineering Solutions Become the Cost Outputs—What Pairing Wastewater & Roadway Risk-Based Wellesley Assessments to Prioritize South Portland, ME’s Cornerstone of Adaptive Management Strategy— Matters Most? Infrastructure Investments Falmouth Case Study Sandra Tripp, GHD Moderator: Rachel Osborn, Woodard & Curran Amy Lowell, Town of Falmouth, MA Dan Capano, Gannett Peter Lyons, Woodard & Curran Fleming Engineers Brad Weeks, City of South Portland, ME John Sykora, Assessing the Long-Term Financial Sustainability of Weston & Sampson Water Mains Using Monte-Carlo Simulation Suffolk Cris Perez, Kleinfelder Use of an Asset Management Plan to Meet State Fiscal Sustainability Plan Requirements Len Sekuler, Arcadis Jason Waterbury, The Metropolitan District Commission

Exhibit Hall Break Exhibit Hall Break 3:00–3:30 PM 3:00–3:30 PM

20 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 21 Monday Technical Sessions 7 – 12 Sessions 13 – 18 2:00–4:30 PM Tuesday Technical Sessions 9:00–11:30 AM Session 12 P3s and the Water-Energy Nexus—Opportunities for Water Sector Energy Projects Energy: Tried and True Session 13 NEW Three 15-minute or quicker presentations Bruce Tobey, Pannone Lopes Devereaux & O’Gara LLC followed by presenter panel discussion! Projects that will Save Sean McGinniss, The Horinko Group Asset Management 2: Your Facility Energy 13.1—GOING FROM CONDITION TO RISK: Sustainable Wastewater Facilities—A Creative Condition Assessment, and Money Predictive and Condition Assessment using Smart Approach to Energy Management and Cost Control A Key to Sound Cost, Technology Moderators: Carina Hart, JKMuir, LLC Level of Service, Risk, Rob Jordan, Hayes Pump David Newman, The ECG Group Investment, Funding Cynthia Castellon, Collection System Condition and Risk using Asset Jen Muir, JK Muir, LLC and Asset Decisions Tighe & Bond Management Software and PACP Kendra McQuilton, The ECG Group Tracy Chouinard, Moderators: Ken Conaty, Town of Merrimack, NH Brown and Caldwell Denis Cuevas, City of Waterbury, CT John Jackman, Hoyle, Capital Prediction based on Asset Management Mixer Upgrades at the South Essex Sewerage Provincetown Tanner & Associates Rod Lovely, Assetic District—A Successful Energy Reduction Project Gary Arthur, David Michelsen, South Essex Sewerage District Fiberglass Institute Q&A with speaker panel Peter Pommersheim, South Essex Sewerage District C/D 13.2—INSPECTION PRACTICES FOR OWNERS: The Largest Cost Savings You Don’t Know About Inspecting Fiberglass Assets and Emerging Alexandra Rozen, JKMuir, LLC Regulations Chelsea Conlon, JK Muir, LLC Gary Arthur, Fiberglass Institute Case Histories for Fiberglass Odor Control Assets Dick Pope, Hazen and Sawyer Case Histories for Other Fiberglass Assets Randy Nixon, Corrosion Probe Q&A with speaker panel

Session 14 Morris Cove Pump Station VFD Rehabilitation Paul Ketchum, Arcadis Plant Operations 2: Greg Bazydola, Arcadis WRRF Upgrade and Brian Robinson, Flow Tech, Inc. Case Studies From Odors to Ocean Breezes—Tackling Odor Control Moderators: Through Operational and Capital Improvements John Adie, Eric Kelley, Environmental Partners Group, Inc. New Hampshire DES Christopher Pratt, City of Newburyport, MA Benjamin Levin, Robert Rafferty, Environmental Partners Group Hazen and Sawyer WWTP Primary Clarifier/Thickener Upgrade A/B Frederick McNeill, City of Manchester, NH Robert Robinson, City of Manchester, NH David Mercier, Underwood Engineers, Inc. Hydraulic Improvements and Lessons Learned with Upgrades to Two 75 ft Squircle Secondary Clarifiers in Chicopee, MA Jacob Weinrich, Tighe & Bond Mike Williams, SUEZ Exhibit Hall Break Exhibit Hall Break 3:00–3:30 PM 10:00–10:30 AM

22 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 23 Tuesday Technical Sessions 13 – 18 Tuesday Technical Sessions 13 – 18 9:00–11:30 AM 9:00–11:30 AM

Session 15 Alternative Project Delivery for Water/Wastewater Session 17 Integrating Sustainability into Biosolids Master Facility Projects Planning Utility Management 2: Hillary Holmes, Stantec Residuals: Tracy Chouinard, Brown and Caldwell Effective Program Denise Descheneau, Upper Blackstone Clean Water Advances in Biosolids Natalie Sierra, Brown and Caldwell Management Planning and Evolution of a CMOM Program in Waterbury, CT John Willis, Brown and Caldwell Moderators: Julie Silva, Woodard & Curran Treatments Operations of a Thermal Hydrolysis and Digestion Tim Vadney, Wright-Pierce Public Utility Management A.S. and B.S. Degree Moderators: System Scott Firmin, Programs Natalie Sierra, Peter Loomis, CDM Smith Portland Water District Wesley Winterbottom, Gateway Community College Brown and Caldwell Pyrolysis as an Innovative Technology for Janet Hayes, Gateway Community College Christopher Muller, Microconstituent Removal from Biosolids Suffolk Brown and Caldwell Program Management at DC Water—Value Added for John Ross, Brown and Caldwell Successful CIP Implementation Simmons Advanced Digestion and Biogas Handling— John Wujek, Mott MacDonald Planning, Design and Construction Eric Spargimino, CDM Smith Session 16 Take a virtual tour of wastewater treatment facilities in all six New England states. Hear from the Session 18 OSHA Top Ten and How They May Impact Operator Ingenuity: perspectives of operators across New England as Wastewater Treatment Facilities Wastewater Treatment they describe their facilities, provide insight on their Safety: David Horowitz, Tighe & Bond Facilities throughout operational successes and challenges, and share their The Top 10 of Safety Alan Stratton, Tighe & Bond and Security New England– experiences amongst other fellow operators: Bringing Better Security Practices to the A Virtual Tour from an Dana DiScuillo, Town of Narragansett, RI Moderators: Water Sector for a New Normal Operator’s Perspective Robert Fischer, City of South Burlington, VT David Wright, Corinne Ketchum, Arcadis Moderators: Daniel Munsey, Brunswick Sewer District Weston & Sampson Ryan Joyce, Arcadis Helen Gordon, David St. Armand, City of Manchester, NH David Horowitz, Most Common Fatalities Tighe & Bond Environmental Partners Anthony Piazzi, Town of Simsbury, CT David Wright, Weston & Sampson Group Scott Urban, SUEZ Provincetown The Top 10! Elena Proakis Ellis, City of Melrose, MA David Wright, Weston & Sampson Wellesley

Exhibit Hall Break Exhibit Hall Break 10:00–10:30 AM 10:00–10:30 AM

24 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 25 Sessions 19 – 23 Tuesday Technical Sessions 19 – 23 Tuesday Technical Sessions 1:30–4:00 PM 1:30–4:00 PM Session 21 Maybe We Can Do This!! Beneficial Re-Use of a Nutrient-rich Wastewater Session 19 Effects of Food to Microorganism (F/M) Ratio and Industrial Wastewater: Feast-Famine Condition on NO2 Accumulation Michael Curtis, Quantum Biopower Plant Operations 3: During Denitrification -- Resurgence of Industrial Wastewater Lessons Learned from Warwick’s First Craft Brewery WRRF Optimization Mehran Andalib, Stantec BettyAnne Rogers, Warwick Sewer Authority Upgrades Art Umble, Stantec Treatment and Debbie Hoyes, Arcadis Regulatory Moderators: Amanda Ford, Hazen and Sawyer Opportunities in 2018 Regulations Playing Catchup on Sustainable Pamela Westgate, Don’t Stop Me Now: Implementing MBR Upgrades Industrial Water Reuse Kleinfelder Without Interrupting Operations Moderators: Edward Sharood, Woodard & Curran Travis Peaslee, Joshua Jondro, Woodard & Curran Sarah White, UniFirst Corp. Lewiston-Auburn WPCA Brent Sutter, Woodard & Curran An Innovative Approach to Brewery Waste Darrell Interess, LabCentral Treatment at the Alchemist Brewery A/B Sludge Settleability Improvements at the East End Simmons Michael Smith, Weston & Sampson WWTF Daniel Dair, World Water Works Benjamin Levin, Hazen and Sawyer Deborah Mahoney, Hazen and Sawyer Paul Rodriguez, Portland Water District Session 22 Coast to Coast: Creative Water Reuse Options Scott Firmin, Portland Water District in the USA Water Reuse: Robert Little, Woodard & Curran Optimizing Pumping Operations—Maintaining your Water Reuse—Across Pumps will Help, but your Control System Can do the Country and in your Save Water, Save Money—The Water Kaizen Blitz Process Much Better Own Back Yard Frederick Mueller, Tighe & Bond Hope Matis, Arcadis Moderators: Evangelina Belia, Primodal Inc. Nick Ellis, Retrofitting a Pump Station for Improved Acing the Aquifer: Field Methods to Help Keep Session 20 Hazen and Sawyer the Budget Under-Par Performance, O&M, Aesthetics and Odor Control Meredith Zona, Stantec Collection System 2: Erik Osborn, Woodard & Curran Kathryn Swanson, CDM Smith Pumping Resilience Sean Tarbox, Woodard & Curran Karilyn Heisen, CDM Smith Provincetown Robert Schreiber, CDM Smith Moderators: Approaches to Address Resiliency and Reduce Risk Kara Johnston, CDM Smith at Pump Stations Direct Water Reuse in New England— Today and Tomorrow John Murphy, Stantec Amy Sowitcky, Tighe & Bond Daniel Roop, Tighe & Bond Bruce Douglas, NSU Water C/D Westport’s Pump Station No. 2 Force Main Replacement Project using HDD: A Case Study Bryan Thompson, Town of Westport, CT Abhinav Huli, Haley & Aldrich Lori Carriero, Tighe & Bond Improving Pump Station Resilience, City of Warwick, RI Peter Calderazzo, Dewberry Earl Bond, Warwick Sewer Authority

Exhibit Hall Break Exhibit Hall Break 2:30–3:00 PM 2:30–3:00 PM

26 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 27 Tuesday Technical Sessions 19 – 23 Sessions 24 – 29 1:30–4:00 PM Wednesday Technical Sessions 8:30–11:00 AM Session 23 Massachusetts Watershed-based Tool for Statewide Watershed Planning Stormwater 2: Session 24 Engaging the Public on the Importance of David Roman, Geosyntec Consultants Maintaining Municipal Infrastructure for a Small Shades of Green & Andrea Braga, Geosyntec Consultants Small Community: Community—A Public Outreach Success Story in Gray (and Beyond)— Julia Keay, Geosyntec Consultants Coastal Solutions and Funding a Major Wastewater Infrastructure Upgrade Promoting GI & LID in Malcolm Harper, MassDEP Outreach Approaches Marc Drainville, GHD Design Underground Stormwater Detention and Rainwater Moderators: Benn Sherman, Town of Uxbridge, MA Moderators: Harvesting System for Northbrook Park District Chris Hayward, Critical Success Factors to Locating Acceptable Marc Gabriel, Brett Holmes, StormTrap Orenco Systems Effluent Recharge Sites Nitsch Engineering, Inc. Paul Siegfried, Baxter & Woodman Consulting Ian Catlow, Karilyn Heisen, CDM Smith Natalie Pommersheim, Engineers Tighe & Bond Michaela Bogosh, CDM Smith Environmental Partners Greening Springfield: Springfield’s Green Jeff Colby, Town of Yarmouth, MA Group Provincetown Infrastructure Technical Guide Beginning Anew—A Collection System, Effluent Suffolk Lori Kennedy, VHB Treatment Facility, and Effluent Disposal System Matthew Sokop, City of Springfield, MA Design from Scratch for a Small Cape Town Corrin Meise-Munns, Pioneer Valley Planning Tess Laffer, AECOM Commission Thomas Parece, AECOM Improving Resiliency in an Urban Industrial Fighting Floatables in Small Town Pump Stations and Commercial Area Through Green and Grey Rachel Schnabel, Fuss & ONeill Stormwater Infrastructure Planning and Assessment Andrew Walker, Weston & Sampson Steven Roy, Weston & Sampson Session 25 Applying GIS & Business Intelligence Technology and Leveraging Big Data to Support More Effective Asset Management 3: Utility Management Big Data–How to Jayson Brennen, CDM Smith Efficiently Capture Data Harry Finklea, West Virginia University and Use it Effectively Sewer System Asset Data Collection with ESRI Moderators: Mobile Apps Demetrios Vidalis, Boston Peralie Burbank, City of Bangor, ME Water & Sewer Commission Patrick Cowan, City of Bangor, ME John Rogers, Quantified Efficiency and Enhancements of Day-to- City of Framingham, MA Day Operations Utilizing an Enterprise Geographic Suffolk Information System—“A Regional Authority’s Perspective” Ricardo Ceballos, Greater New Haven WPCA Tony Yates, Langan Brett Milburn, Langan Tips and Tricks for Establishing a Thrifty Culvert Asset Management Program Janet Moonan, Tighe & Bond Eric Ohanian, Tighe & Bond Daniel Nason, Town of Sudbury, MA William O’Rourke, Town of Sudbury, MA

Exhibit Hall Break Exhibit Hall Break 2:30–3:00 PM 9:30–10:00 AM

28 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 29 Wednesday Technical Sessions 24 – 29 Wednesday Technical Sessions 24 – 29 8:30–11:00 AM 8:30–11:00 AM

Session 26 Assessment of Micro Plastics in Wastewater and Session 28 Aiming for Envision Platinum in Advanced Drinking Water Wastewater Treatment Plant Design -- Upper York Microconstituents: Dounia Elkhatib, University of Rhode Island Sustainability 2: Sewage Servicing (UYSS) Water Reclamation Centre Assessment and Vinka Oyanedel-Craver, University of Rhode Island Considering Innovative Case Study Treatment of Strategies to Achieve First Time Use of Ozofractionation to Treat AFFF Anastasia Rudenko, GHD Contaminants of Release and Validation by TOP Assay Improved Efficiency Dianna Senior, GHD Emerging Concern Allan Horneman, Arcadis and Sustainability Adam Lachmann, Region Municipality of York Moderators: Jeff McDonough, Arcadis Moderator: Achieving Revenue Enhancement and Sustainability Ned Beecher, NEBRA Yousof Aly, Arcadis Meredith Zona, Stantec Gains through Utility Efficiency Laurel Schaider, Ian Ross, Arcadis Robert Montenegro, Jay Sheehan, Woodard & Curran Silent Spring Institute Regulatory, Technical and Communication Challenges Grundfos Beat Ultra-Low Phosphorus Targets with Reactive for Licensed Environmental Remediation Professionals Filtration: How Marlborough, MA Efficiently Meets Simmons Nick Hastings, Woodard & Curran Wellesley 0.07 mg/L Lessons Learned in PFAS Water and Wastewater Nick Janous, Nexom Treatment from Half Way Around the World Case Study of Blended Blower Technologies Marc Drainville, GHD for Optimum Aeration Efficiency Anastasia Rudenko, GHD Paul Petersen, Atlas Copco Ali Farhat, GHD Laurel Schaich, CDM Smith Chris Hertle, GHD Session 29 A Penny (Road) Saved is a Lesson (L)earned Session 27 This two-hour session will include a description of Ryan Henley, Weston & Sampson stormwater compliance program innovations from Collection System 3: Scott Dixon, City of Melrose, MA Stormwater 3: across the New England region. The session will Rehabilitation Issues Elena Proakis Ellis, City of Melrose, MA MS4 Compliance— be broken into two consecutive moderated panel Moderators: John Potts, Weston & Sampson Panel Discussion discussions with each of the presenters providing Scott Lander, Retain-It Narragansett Bay Commission Rehabilitation from all New England insights on needs, challenges, and opportunities David Pavlik, of Large Diameter Brick Sewer with GeoSpray Communities during stormwater compliance program delivery Town of Lexington, MA Geopolymer Mortar associated with their MS4 General Permit. The panel Scott Naiva, Milliken Infrastructure Moderators: will be moderated with the intention of engaging A/B Zach Henderson, Meg Goulet, Narragansett Bay Commission the audience in active dialogue on innovations and James Fleming, National Water Main Cleaning Woodard & Curran opportunities. Topics and panelists include: Kerry Reed, City of Beware of Cross Bores!—New NASSCO Guidelines Framingham, MA Working Together to Get More for Less for Prevention and Detection Tom DiPietro – South Burlington, VT’s cooperative Laurie Perkins, Wright-Pierce C/D efforts with a neighboring Town Jami Fitch, Town of Scarborough, ME – Building Multi- 21st Century Solutions for 19th Century Town Community Support Sewer Systems Michael Dietz, UCONN – Building Tools for CT Tom Perry, Multi Utilities Ventures communities Kerry Reed – Statewide Collaboration in MA Overcoming Challenges in Construction and Post- construction Programs—Lessons Learned Angela Blanchette, Scarborough, ME Kara Falise, Cambridge, MA Jamie Houle, UNH Stormwater Center Exhibit Hall Break David Wheeler, South Burlington, VT Exhibit Hall Break 9:30–10:00 AM 9:30–10:00 AM

30 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 31 Sessions 30 – 34 Wednesday Technical Sessions 30 – 34 Wednesday Technical Sessions 1:00–3:00 PM 1:00–3:00 PM Session 32 Heads or Tails—Where to Start Looking for Sewage in Your Storm Drains Session 30 GLSD’s Co-Digestion of Food Waste and its Path to Stormwater 4: Net Zero Energy Use Garrett Bergey, SDE, Inc. Energy/Residuals: Richard Weare, Greater Lawrence Sanitary District MS4 Compliance— Building on Progress RIDOT’s Stormwater Program—Tracking Progress Resource Recovery— Ben Mosher, CDM Smith Lauren Caputo, VHB Maximizing Energy Made as We Start a Next Generation Resource Recovery: Co-Digestion to Cambria Ung, VHB Generation New Chapter Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Pipeline Injection at Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay—Leveraging Moderators: the Des Moines WRF Moderators: Ecosystem Restoration TMDL Reduction Practices Tom Schwartz, Dustin Craig, CDM Smith Virginia Roach, CDM Smith for Comprehensive Resilient Solutions Woodard & Curran Peter Loomis, CDM Smith Angela Blanchette, Glenn Muckley, Stantec Eric Spargimino, CDM Smith Laurel Schaich, CDM Smith Town of Scarborough, ME Doug Beisch, Stantec Simmons Getting the Most Value from Digester Gas at A/B Boston’s IDDE Program—Lessons Learned from 20 GNHWPCA’s East Shore WPAF Years of Experience Jay Kemp, Black & Veatch Amy Schofield, Boston Water and Sewer Commission FOG to Biodiesel Pilot Facility Garrett Bergey, SDE, Inc. Justin Motta, Stantec Richard Parnas, University of Connecticut Session 33 Sustainable Engineering Solutions to Alleviate Water Scarcity in Saviefe-Deme, Ghana Water For People: Session 31 The Solution to This Pollution is Bioswales— Samantha LeValley, UMass Amherst Greater New Haven’s Innovative Approach to CSO Global Solutions for Victoria Hennon, UMass Amherst CSO/Wet Weather 2: Abatement Increasing Access to Michael Andrick, UMass Amherst Green Wet Weather Douglas Brisee, Fuss & O’Neill, Inc. Safe Water Wayne Bates, Tighe & Bond Solutions Erik Mas, Fuss & O’Neill Moderators: Increasing the Water Security of the Island Republic Moderators: Green Stormwater Infrastructure for CSO Control Renie Jesanis, of Kiribati Through a Multi-Prong Approach Steve Perdios, Dewberry Bernadette Callahan, Stantec Massachusetts Water Anastasia Rudenko, GHD Resources Authority Phoebe Mack, GHD Jason Kreil, Analysis of the Implementation of City-Wide Green Tenzin Lama, MassDEP Audrey Degnan, GHD Woodard & Curran Infrastructure Solutions to Address Combined Sewer Suffolk Overflow. Case Studies: New York City, Philadelphia, Wellesley Ovoid Ceramic Filters Evaluated for Improved Water and Cleveland Purification in Developing Communities Kathryn DePippo, Mott MacDonald Zachary Shepard, University of Rhode Island John Scheri, Mott MacDonald Elizabeth Lux, University of Rhode Island Kellie Rotunno, R2O Consulting Vinka Oyanedel-Craver, University of Rhode Island Flood Mitigation in the Birthplace of America: The Why are They all So Happy . . . It’s in the Water Cohocksink Storm Flood Relief Project Rachel Watson, Stantec Gary Snyder, Mott MacDonald

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Session 34 Roxbury Canal Sewer Separation—The Boston Water and Sewer Commission’s Continued Commitment Collection System 4: to Environmental Stewardship and Infrastructure Help Build Tidal Issues Reliability. Moderators: Michael Carroll, Stantec Congressional Ryan Wingard, Irene McSweeney, Boston Water & Sewer Commission Wright-Pierce Daniel Kucharski, Stantec Support for Clean Kara Keleher, Not on My Watch—Using CIPP to Ensure Disaster Weston & Sampson Doesn’t Strike Water in New England C/D Justin deMello, Woodard & Curran Paul Costello, City of Quincy, MA Join NEWEA at the National Water Policy Fly-In Identification and Removal of Tidal Intrusion Sources in Manchester-by-the-Sea’s Wastewater Collection Water Week, April 3-4, 2019 System Come to the Capitol to join with WEF, NACWA, WRF and other national Allison Shivers, Tata & Howard, Inc. organizations to support water quality and to dialog with Congressional Nantucket Sewers—Our Island Story representatives from the New England states. Laurie Toscano, Weston & Sampson David Gray, Town of Nantucket, MA We’re at a critical juncture for the clean water industry! Andrew Patnode, Weston & Sampson On the plus side, President Trump and the new House of Representatives have indicated strong support for investments in infrastructure. • Will our water and wastewater systems receive critically needed funding? • Will the Clean Water State Revolving Fund continue unscathed, and how will New England’s share be affected? On the uncertainty side, we expect the EPA to continue to look very different in 2019. • How will water policies change under the new administration? • What are the water environment focuses for the 116th Congress? The Government Affairs Committee will work with attendees to organize the meeting and will be summarizing the key issues related to these topics in advance of the trip to Washington to give you background information and provide talking points to use when you speak with federal legislators. This year’s Congressional trip will be different and more succinct than past NEWEA trips to DC. Major events will include: • NEWEA Kick-Off Dinner on Wednesday, April 3—speakers will cover major water developments in Washington, tips for elected Congressional meetings and review NEWEA’s talking points • Meetings with Senators, Representatives and aides on Capitol Hill— Wednesday and Thursday • Congressional Reception—Thursday evening, April 4

For more information call: Bob Fischer (802-658-7964), Scott Firmin (207-774-5961 Ext. 3077), Ray Willis (508-341-8570) or Mary Barry (781-939-0908)

34 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 35 Tuesday Innovation Pavilion 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM NEWEA/NEWIN 3rd Floor Atrium Innovation Pavilion Exhibitors SCHEDULE Aclarity The New England Water Environment Association 8:00 Join us for coffee & danish pastries (NEWEA) and the Northeast Water Innovation AquaVector 8:30 – 9:00 Welcome: Research to Innovation Network (NEWIN) are excited to announce The Canopus Water Experience Panel Water Innovation Pavilion, taking place during Technologies 9:00 – 3:00 Student Posters representing Market the 2019 NEWEA Annual Conference in Boston. Capro-X Driven Research Stage NEWEA and NEWIN, which exists to highlight FoliaWater 10:00 – 10:30 Innovation to Market Experience Panel water-innovation as a super-cluster with over Mass CEC 300 companies in the community and throughout PerOxygen 12:15 – 12:30 Natixis presentation— Environmental, New England, modeled the Innovation Pavilion Social and Governance (ESG) Driven Resolute Marine Target Date Funds after a similar forum at the Water Environment Energy Highlighting 12:30 – 1:30 Exhibitor Pitch Event leading water- Federation’s (WEF) Annual Conference. This WERF-LIFT innovators and event was developed with the goal of building Wint 2:30 – 3:00 Market to Scale Experience Panel awareness, sharing ideas, and creating innovations Xylem 3:00 – 3:15 Innovation Pavilion Closing remarks connections between businesses, utilities, in energy and 3:15 – 4:00 Student Poster Awards water quality— regulators, and academics to drive innovation including: in our region. The close proximity of so many 4:00 – 6:00 Exhibit Hall Reception (4th floor) energy cities, utilities, businesses, and innovators who are passionate about water makes the Northeast Join us as we hear from the Water Innovators generation, of New England at the Innovation Pavilion energy unique in the water-cluster ecosystem in the United States. on Tuesday, January 29th on the 3rd floor Atrium. The efficiency, Pavilion will highlight a selection of the most promising nutrients and We are pleased to highlight the leading water- water technology businesses while championing an emerging innovators and innovations in two areas: Energy important dialogue about innovation. Come and meet contaminants and Water Quality, which includes Energy with innovators; learn about their technologies; and Generation, Energy Efficiency, Nutrients and listen to a panel discussion on Research to Innovation, Emerging Contaminants. Come visit the Innovation Innovation to Market, or Market to Scale. Pavilion to meet with the innovators and learn about their developments. Members of The Thank you to our sponsors: Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC)

and the Water & Energy Test Center, EPA Region 1, Ⓡ and the Water Research Foundation will also be ® in attendance.

36 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 37 Monday Tuesday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Professional Poster 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Undergraduate Session with authors Board Displays Session with authors Student Poster Board 1:30 – 3:30 PM 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM 4th Floor The Significance of Good Modeling on Design of Competition Biological Nutrient Removal Processes with Influent 4th Floor Inhibitory Compounds Moderators: Community Based Capstone Project: a Study and Christopher Andres, Stantec Reflection on Stormwater Management Maintenance Tom Groves Can’t Reach Your Dirty Assets? Challenges of a Annelise Boylan, Evan Raffi, Daniel Petrovic, Andrew Jerry Hopcroft Gaughan, Tarek Aldawalibi; Roger Williams University Cross Country Collection System Cleaning and Annalisa Onnis-Hayden Assessment Program in Springfield, MA Nick Tooker The Bbanda Distribution System - Providing Clean, Timothy Baril, Kleinfelder Accessible Water to the People of Bbanda, Uganda Best Practices for BNR (Biological Nutrient Removal) Peter Botticello, Jeffery Ling, Allison Murray; Mixing Northeastern University Ian Belczyk, Xylem Water Solutions Wastewater Treatment Microbiology Mapping Out MS4 Compliance: Options and Ryann Yearwood, Sultan Alyami; University of Hartford Approaches to Improve the MS4 Asset Inventory Mycoremediation as a Removal Method for E. coli in Janelle Bonn, Woodard & Curran Natural Systems Structural Polyurethane and Rehabilitation of Tijana Cooley Ojaswi Aryal; Smith College America’s Infrastructure Zooplankton Mediated Removal of E. Coli in Natural Rob Emmerson, Sprayroq, Inc. Systems Role of Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis in Ruby Kohn, Tyler Feeney; Smith College Improving the Water Quality Index for Potable Water Understanding Biological Nitrogen Removal using Reuse–A Case Study Tidal Flow Constructed Wetland Technology for Mohamed Hamoda, Kuwait University Wastewater Treatment and Water Reuse Online Nitrite Monitoring for Efficient Removal of Kestral Johnston; Northeastern University Nitrogen from Wastewater Removal of Phosphorus in the New Hartford Robert Smith, YSI – a Xylem brand Treatment Plant Enhancing Sustainability—Evaluation of Two Denise Prussen, Matthew Garneau, Caitlin Cervello, Screening Technologies Kaustubh Bhasm; University of Hartford Thomas Steinke, Parkson Corporation Phosphorus Removal: Springfield Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Stephen Tyler Arnold; University of Hartford H2gO: Portable Water Treatment System Isabella Silverman, Alexa Leone, Ian Hallman; University of Rhode Island Pumps and Valves Shaun Vasselin, Nick Kennedy, Robert Joie; University of Hartford An Evaluation of Point of Use Water Treatment Methods Hannah Wharton; UMass Amherst The Effect of Acetate, Butyrate, and Propionate on the Efficiency of Double Chamber Microbial Fuel Cells Isabella Cobble; UMass Amherst

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Tuesday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Graduate Student Moderators Session with authors Poster Board 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM SESSION...... MODERATOR...... AFFILIATION 3rd Floor Competition 1...... Allison McMordie...... Tighe & Bond Modeling of Beta Blocker Biotransformation by 1...... Danielle DiRuzza...... MWRA Denitrifying Mixed Culture Communities 2...... Jason Lavoie...... Kleinfelder Moderators: Amy Hunter; Tufts University Tom Groves 2...... Don Gallucci...... Weston & Sampson Jerry Hopcroft The Emergent Risk of Food Waste Recovery: 3...... Jennifer Johnson...... Nitsch Engineering Annalisa Onnis-Hayden Characterizing the Contaminants in MSW Organics 3...... Sara Greenberg...... GHD Nick Tooker from Different Sources 4...... Robert Fischer...... City of South Burlington, VT Astha Thakali; University of Maine 4...... Raymond Willis...... Onsite Engineering Method for and Characterization of Novel Anammox 5...... Kate Edwards...... Arcadis Composition Reactor Chemistry to Support In-Situ 5...... Patrick Gordon...... StormTrap Sensing for Real-Time Process Controls 6...... Rita Fordiani...... Kleinfelder Umang Chauhan; Northeastern University 6...... David Goncalves...... Mott MacDonald The Resiliency and Performance of Oxygenic 7...... Tom Hazlett...... Woodard & Curran Photogranules Under Light-Induced Stress 7...... Nick Tooker...... UMass Amherst Conditions 8...... Peter Garvey...... Dewberry Sam Downes; UMass Amherst 8...... Anthony Maressa...... City of Fitchburg, MA Bench Scale Examination of Acid Mine Drainage 9...... Dan Capano...... Gannett Fleming Engineers Addition to Municipal Wastewater for Co-treatment 9...... John Sykora...... Weston & Sampson Charles Spellman Jr., Travis Tasker, Joseph Goodwill, 10...... Rachel Watson...... Stantec William Strosnider; University of Rhode Island 10...... Vanessa Borkowski...... Stantec Managing Disinfection Byproduct Formation Using 11...... Courtney Eaton...... Kleinfelder an Energy Efficient LED-UV Disinfection System 11...... Wayne Bates...... Tighe & Bond Hichem Hadjeres; University of Rhode Island 12...... Cynthia Castellon...... Tighe & Bond Exploring the Potential of Citizen Science through 12...... Tracy Chouinard...... Brown and Caldwell Evaluation of Commercial Water Quality Test Kits 13...... John Jackman...... Hoyle, Tanner & Associates LeighAnn D’Andrea; UMass Amherst 13...... Gary Arthur...... Fiberglass Institute Real-time in situ Monitoring of Water and Air 14...... John Adie...... New Hampshire DES Flow Velocity Using Flat Flexible Thin Mm-sized 14...... Benjamin Levin...... Hazen and Sawyer Resistance-Typed Sensor Film (MRSF) 15...... Tim Vadney...... Wright-Pierce Yingzheng Fan; University of Connecticut 15...... Scott Firmin...... Portland Water District Real-time, in situ Monitoring of Nitrogen Dynamics 16...... Helen Gordon...... Environmental Partners Group in Wastewater Treatment Processes Using Wireless, 16...... Elena Proakis Ellis...... City of Melrose, MA Solid-State, and Ion-Selective Membrane (S-ISM) 17...... Natalie Sierra...... Brown and Caldwell sensors 17...... Christopher Muller...... Brown and Caldwell Yuankai Huang; University of Connecticut 18...... David Wright...... Weston & Sampson Closing the Knowledge Gaps in Intermittent Water 18...... David Horowitz...... Tighe & Bond Supply: An Experimental Lab-scale Pipeloop for the 19...... Pamela Westgate...... Kleinfelder Investigation of Intermittent Water Supply 19...... Travis Peaslee...... Lewiston-Auburn WPCA Mariam Alkattan; UMass Amherst 20...... Kara Johnston...... CDM Smith 20...... John Murphy...... Stantec 21...... Sarah White...... UniFirst Corp. 21...... Darrell Interess...... LabCentral

40 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 41 SESSION...... MODERATOR...... AFFILIATION 22...... Nick Ellis...... Hazen and Sawyer Presenters 22...... Meredith Zona...... Stantec 23...... Marc Gabriel...... Nitsch Engineering . SESSION NO AFFILIATION Natalie Pommersheim...... Environmental Partners Group PRESENTER ...... 23 Benjamin Agrawal...... Hazen and Sawyer...... 8 24...... Chris Hayward...... Orenco Systems Yousof Aly...... Arcadis...... 26 24...... Ian Catlow...... Tighe & Bond Mehran Andalib...... Stantec...... 19, 33 25...... Demetrios Vidalis...... Boston Water & Sewer Commission Michael Andrick...... UMass Amherst...... 33 25...... John Rogers...... City of Framingham, MA Gary Arthur...... Fiberglass Institute...... 13 26...... Ned Beecher...... NEBRA James Barsanti...... Framingham Public Works...... 2 26...... Laurel Schaider...... Silent Spring Institute Wayne Bates...... Tighe & Bond...... 33 27...... Zach Henderson...... Woodard & Curran Greg Bazydola...... Arcadis...... 14 27...... Kerry Reed...... City of Framingham, MA Nathalie Beauvais...... Kleinfelder...... 3 28...... Meredith Zona...... Stantec Shannon Beaton...... Stantec...... 7 28...... Rob Montenegro...... Grundfos David Bedoya...... Stantec...... 5 29...... Scott Lander...... Retain-It Doug Beisch...... Stantec...... 32 29...... David Pavlik...... Town of Lexington, MA Evangelina Belia...... Primodal Inc...... 22 30...... Tom Schwartz...... Woodard & Curran Garrett Bergey...... SDE, Inc...... 32 30...... Eric Spargimino...... CDM Smith Katelyn Biedron...... CDM Smith...... 8 31...... Steve Perdios...... Dewberry Angela Blanchette...... Town of Scarborough, ME...... 27 31...... Jason Kreil...... Woodard & Curran Michaela Bogosh...... CDM Smith...... 24 32...... Ginny Roach...... CDM Smith Earl Bond...... Warwick Sewer Authority...... 20 32...... Angela Blanchette...... Town of Scarborough, ME Andrea Braga...... Geosyntec Consultants...... 23 33...... Renie Jesanis...... MWRA Jayson Brennen...... CDM Smith...... 25 33...... Tenzin Lama...... MassDEP Douglas Brisee...... Fuss & O’Neill, Inc...... 31 34...... Ryan Wingard...... Wright-Pierce Todd Brown...... University of Hartford...... 7 34...... Kara Keleher...... Weston & Sampson Peralie Burbank...... City of Bangor, ME...... 25 Peter Calderazzo...... Dewberry...... 20 Bernadette Callahan...... Stantec...... 31 Kevin Campanella...... Burgess & Niple, Inc...... 9 Lauren Caputo...... VHB...... 32 Lori Carriero...... Tighe & Bond...... 20 Michael Carroll...... Stantec...... 34 Tyler Carson...... Arcadis...... 5 Cynthia Castellon...... Tighe & Bond...... 12 Yovanni Catano...... Stantec...... 5 Ricardo Ceballos...... Greater New Haven WPCA...... 25 Tracy Chouinard...... Brown and Caldwell...... 12, 17 Sara Churgin...... East Rhode Island Conservation District...... 1 Jeff Colby...... Town of Yarmouth, MA...... 24 Ken Conaty...... Town of Merrimack, NH...... 13 Chelsea Conlon...... JKMuir, LLC...... 12 Matthew Corbin...... Wright-Pierce...... 10 Paul Costello...... City of Quincy, MA...... 34 Patrick Cowan...... City of Bangor, ME...... 25 Chris Coyle...... CDM Smith...... 8 Dustin Craig...... CDM Smith...... 30

42 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 43 PRESENTER AFFILIATION SESSION NO. PRESENTER AFFILIATION SESSION NO. Robin Craver...... Town of Charlton, MA/Massachusetts Statewide Tom Hazlett...... Woodard & Curran...... 2 Municipal Stormwater Coalition...... 1 Karilyn Heisen...... CDM Smith...... 24 Denis Cuevas...... City of Waterbury, CT...... 12 Ryan Henley...... Weston & Sampson...... 29 Stephen Cullen...... Massachusetts Water Resources Authority...... 6 Victoria Hennon...... UMass Amherst...... 33 Michael Curtis...... Quantum Biopower...... 21 Chris Henry...... Mott MacDonald...... 8 Daniel Dair...... World Water Works...... 21 Chris Hertle...... GHD...... 26 Audrey Degnan...... GHD...... 33 Genevieve Ho...... OptiRTC...... 1 Corey Denenberg Dehner....Worcester Polytechnic...... 1 Brett Holmes...... StormTrap...... 23 Roni Deitz...... Arcadis...... 5 Hillary Holmes...... MHW Constructors...... 15 Justin deMello...... Woodard & Curran...... 34 Allan Horneman...... Arcadis...... 26 Rowland Denny...... CT DEEP...... 4 David Horowitz...... Tighe & Bond...... 18 Kathryn DePippo...... Mott MacDonald...... 31 Jessica Hou...... Gannett Fleming Engineers and Architects, Inc...... 2 Denise Descheneau...... Upper Blackstone Clean Water...... 15 Jamie Houle...... University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center...... 27 Michael Dietz...... University of Connecticut...... 27 Debbie Hoyes...... Arcadis...... 21 Tom DiPietro...... City of South Burlington, VT...... 27 Abhinav Huli...... Haley & Aldrich...... 20 Dana DiScuillo...... Town of Narragansett, RI...... 16 Alicia Hunt...... City of Medford, MA...... 5 Scott Dixon...... City of Melrose, MA...... 29 Caitlin Hunt...... Massachusetts Water Resources Authority...... 7 Bruce Douglas...... Natural Systems Utilities...... 22 Jonnas Jacques...... Kleinfelder...... 10 Marc Drainville...... GHD...... 24, 26 Jillian Jagling...... West Group Law, PLLC...... 4 Brian Dudley...... MassDEP...... 3 Nick Janous...... Nexom...... 28 Patrick Dunlap...... Black & Veatch...... 7 Charlie Jewell...... Boston Water and Sewer Commission...... 10 Ashley Dunn...... City of Framingham, MA...... 2 Chandler Johnson...... World Water Works...... 21 Julie Eaton...... Weston & Sampson...... 11 Joshua Jondro...... Woodard & Curran...... 19 Eric Eckl...... Water Words That Work, LLC...... 1 Rob Jordan...... Hayes Pump...... 13 Kathryn Edwards...... Arcadis...... 11 Ryan Joyce...... Arcadis...... 18 Dounia Elkhatib...... University of Rhode Island...... 26 Jeff Kalmes...... Town of Billerica, MA...... 2 Kate England...... Boston Water & Sewer Commission...... 1 David Kaplan...... City of Cambridge, MA...... 5 Kara Falise...... City of Cambridge, MA...... 27 Constantine Karos...... CDM Smith...... 3 Ali Farhat...... GHD...... 26 Brian Kavanah...... ME DEP...... 4 Harry Finklea...... West Virginia University...... 25 Julia Keay...... Geosyntec Consultants...... 23 Scott Firmin...... Portland Water District...... 19 Eric Kelley...... Environmental Partners Group...... 14 Robert Fischer...... City of South Burlington, VT...... 16 Jay Kemp...... Black & Veatch...... 30 Jami Fitch...... Town of Scarborough, ME...... 27 Landon Kendricks...... Woodard & Curran...... 10 Jim Fitzpatrick...... Black & Veatch...... 7 Lori Kennedy...... VHB...... 23 James Fleming...... National Water Main Cleaning...... 29 Corinne Ketchum...... Arcadis...... 18 Amanda Ford...... Hazen and Sawyer...... 19 Paul Ketchum...... Arcadis...... 14 Indrani Ghosh...... Kleinfelder...... 3 Susannah King...... MassDEP...... 4 Michael Giggey...... Wright-Pierce...... 3 Daniel Kramer...... Hazen and Sawyer...... 8 Meg Goulet...... Narragansett Bay Commission...... 29 Daniel Kucharski...... Stantec...... 34 David Gray...... Town of Nantucket, MA...... 8, 34 Adam Lachmann...... Region Municipality of York...... 28 Rebecca Guihan...... CDM Smith...... 3 Jennifer Lachmayr...... Arcadis...... 2 Susan Guswa...... Woodard & Curran...... 7 Tess Laffer...... AECOM...... 24 Ayman Halaseh...... CDM Smith...... 6 Joseph Laliberte...... CDM Smith...... 6 Joseph Haberek...... RI DEM...... 4 Stephen Leone...... City of Framingham, MA...... 2 Malcolm Harper...... MassDEP...... 23 Samantha LeValley...... UMass Amherst...... 33 Carina Hart...... JKMuir, LLC...... 12 Benjamin Levin...... Hazen and Sawyer...... 19 Nick Hastings...... Woodard & Curran...... 26 Robert Little...... Woodard & Curran...... 22 Janet Hayes...... Gateway Community College...... 15 Peter Loomis...... CDM Smith...... 17, 30

44 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 45 PRESENTER AFFILIATION SESSION NO. PRESENTER AFFILIATION SESSION NO. Rod Lovely...... Assetic...... 13 Richard Parnas...... University of Connecticut...... 30 Amy Lowell...... Town of Falmouth, MA...... 11 Andrew Patnode...... Weston & Sampson...... 34 Blake Lukis...... City of Framingham, MA...... 2 Jurek Patoczka...... Mott MacDonald...... 7 Elizabeth Lux...... University of Rhode Island...... 33 Cris Perez...... Kleinfelder...... 9 Peter Lyons...... Woodard & Curran...... 9 Tom Perry...... Multi Utilities Venture...... 29 Phoebe Mack...... GHD...... 33 Laurie Perkins...... Wright-Pierce...... 29 Deborah Mahoney...... Hazen and Sawyer...... 8, 19 Paul Petersen...... Atlas Copco...... 28 Patricia Mallett...... Massachusetts Water Resources Authority...... 8 David Peterson...... Kleinfelder...... 10 Mia Mansfield...... City of Boston, MA...... 11 Peter Pommersheim...... South Essex Sewerage District...... 12 Anthony Marino...... Lynn Water & Sewer Commission...... 6 Dick Pope...... Hazen and Sawyer...... 13 Erik Mas...... Fuss & O’Neill...... 31 John Potts...... Weston & Sampson...... 29 Paul Mathisen...... Worcester Polytechnic Institute...... 1 Christopher Pratt...... City of Newburyport, MA...... 14 Hope Matis...... Arcadis...... 22 Elena Proakis Ellis...... City of Melrose, MA ...... 29 Jeff McDonough...... Arcadis...... 26 Robert Rafferty...... Environmental Partners Group...... 14 Sean McGinniss...... The Horinko Group...... 12 Kerry Reed...... City of Framingham, MA/Massachusetts Statewide Frederick McNeill...... City of Manchester, NH...... 14 Municipal Stormwater Coalition...... 1, 27 Kendra McQuilton...... The ECG Group...... 12 Joshua Registe...... CDM Smith...... 3 Irene McSweeney...... Boston Water and Sewer Commission...... 34 Carole Ridley...... Ridley Associates...... 3 Kathleen McCue Cullen...... Massachusetts Water Resources Authority...... 8 Brian Robinson...... Flow Tech, Inc...... 14 Corrin Meise-Munns...... Pioneer Valley Planning Commissio...... 23 Robert Robinson...... City of Manchester, NH...... 14 David Mercier...... Underwood Engineers, Inc...... 14 Paul Rodriguez...... Portland Water District...... 19 David Michelsen...... South Essex Sewerage District...... 12 BettyAnne Rogers...... Warwick Sewer Authority...... 21 Brett Milburn...... Langan...... 25 David Roman...... Geosyntec Consultants...... 23 Shea Miller...... VT DEC...... 4 Daniel Roop...... Tighe & Bond...... 20 Hillary Monahan...... Massachusetts Water Resources Authority...... 11 Kate Roosa...... Kleinfelder...... 1 Janet Moonan...... Tighe & Bond...... 4, 25 Ian Ross...... Arcadis...... 26 Paul Moran...... Tighe & Bond...... 10 John Ross...... Brown and Caldwell...... 17 Eliza Morrison...... Wright-Pierce...... 10 Kellie Rotunno...... R2O Consulting...... 10, 31 Ben Mosher...... CDM Smith...... 30 Steven Roy...... Weston & Sampson...... 11, 23 Justin Motta...... Stantec...... 30 Alexandra Rozen...... JKMuir, LLC...... 12 Glenn Muckley...... Stantec...... 32 Anastasia Rudenko...... GHD...... 26, 28, 33 Frederick Mueller...... Tighe & Bond...... 19 Charles Ryan...... Massachusetts Water Resources Authority...... 6 Jen Muir...... JKMuir, LLC...... 12 Kirsten Ryan...... Kleinfelder...... 5 Daniel Munsey...... Brunswick Sewer District...... 16 Laurel Schaich...... CDM Smith...... 28, 30 Scott Naiva...... Milliken Infrastructure...... 29 John Scheri...... Mott MacDonald...... 31 Daniel Nason...... Town of Sudbury, MA...... 25 Amy Schofield...... Boston Water and Sewer Commission...... 10, 32 Susan Negrelli...... The Metropolitan District Commission...... 6 Rachel Schnabel...... Fuss & O’Neill...... 24 David Newman...... The ECG Group...... 12 Michael Schrader...... Tighe & Bond...... 4 Randy Nixon...... Corrosion Probe...... 13 Robert Schreiber...... CDM Smith...... 22 Kate Novick...... Gradient Planning...... 2 Len Sekuler...... Arcadis...... 9 Germana Nunes...... Black & Veatch Canada...... 28 Dianna Senior...... GHD...... 28 Daniel O’Neill...... Lynn Water & Sewer Commission...... 6 Edward Sharood...... Woodard & Curran...... 21 William O’Rourke...... Town of Sudbury, MA...... 25 Jay Sheehan...... Woodard & Curran...... 28 Eric Ohanian...... Tighe & Bond...... 25 Zachary Shepard...... University of Rhode Island...... 33 Erik Osborn...... Woodard & Curran...... 20 Benn Sherman...... Town of Uxbridge, MA...... 24 Rachel Osborn...... Woodard & Curran...... 9 Allison Shivers...... Tata & Howard, Inc...... 34 Vinka Oyanedel-Craver...... University of Rhode Island...... 26, 33 Paul Siegfried...... Baxter & Woodman Consulting Engineers...... 23 Thomas Parece...... AECOM...... 24 Natalie Sierra...... Brown and Caldwell...... 17

46 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 47 PRESENTER AFFILIATION SESSION NO. Julie Silva...... Woodard & Curran...... 15 Annual Business Elaine Sistare...... Town of Putnam, CT...... 3 Michael Smith...... Weston & Sampson...... 21 Meeting Gary Snyder...... Mott MacDonald...... 31 Matthew Sokop...... City of Springfield, MA...... 23 Amy Sowitcky...... Tighe & Bond...... 20 MONDAY, JANUARY 28 Eric Spargimino...... CDM Smith...... 17 2019 Officer Nominations David St. Armand...... City of Manchester, NH...... 16 8:00–8:30 AM By vote of the Nominating Committee, I submit the following nominations in accordance with Article 9.3.1 Ben Stoddard...... Kleinfelder...... 1 of the NEWEA Constitution and Bylaws to the Executive Alan Stratton...... Tighe & Bond...... 18 Committee, for approval to place the state of officers Brent Sutter...... Woodard & Curran...... 19 before the membership at the NEWEA Annual Business Kathryn Swanton...... CDM Smith...... 3, 22 Meeting on January 28, 2019: Sean Tarbox...... Woodard & Curran...... 20 • Vice President – Virgil Lloyd Maryanne Taylor...... CDM Smith...... 3 Respectfully Submitted • Treasurer – Clayton “Mac” Richardson Bryan Thompson...... Town of Westport, CT...... 20 by the NEWEA Nominating Committee: • Council Director – Meeting Management – Katelyn Bruce Tobey...... Pannone Lopes Devereaux & O’Gara LLC...... 12 Biedron Steven Torres...... West Group Law, PLLC...... 4 Matt Formica, Chair Ray Willis • Council Director – Treatment, Sys Operations, and Laurie Toscano...... Weston & Sampson...... 34 Jim Barsanti Management – Philip Forzley Sandra Tripp...... GHD...... 11 Priscilla Bloomfield • WEF Delegate – James Barsanti Art Umble...... Stantec...... 19 Meg Tabacsko • Connecticut – William “Bill” Norton Cambria Ung...... VHB...... 32 All nominees have • Maine Director – Jeffrey McBurnie Scott Urban...... SUEZ...... 16 indicated their • New Hampshire Director – Steve Clifton David VanHoven...... Stantec...... 6 willingness to serve. Andrew Walker...... Weston & Sampson...... 23 In accordance with the provisions of Article 9.3.2 of the Will Walkup...... Black & Veatch...... 7 NEWEA Constitution & Bylaws, these Officers will advance Jason Waterbury...... The Metropolitan District Commission...... 8, 9 to the following positions: Katherine Watkins...... City of Cambridge, MA...... 3 • President – Raymond Vermette Rachel Watson...... Stantec...... 33 • President-Elect – Jennifer Kelly Lachmayr Richard Weare...... Greater Lawrence Sanitary District...... 30 • Past President – Janine Burke-Wells Brad Weeks...... City of South Portland, ME...... 9 The remaining incumbents are fulfilling unexpired terms: Jacob Weinrich...... Tighe & Bond...... 14 Marc Weller...... Pare Corporation...... 1 • WEF Delegate – Frederick McNeill (through WEFTEC 2019) Ethan Wenger...... Massachusetts Water Resources Authority...... 7 • WEF Delegate – Matthew Formica (through WEFTEC Teno West...... West Group Law, PLLC...... 4 2020) Mark Wetzel...... Town of Ayer, MA...... 2 • WEF Delegate – Susan Guswa (through WEFTEC 2021) David Wheeler...... City of South Burlington, VT,...... 27 Mike Williams...... SUEZ...... 14 • Council Director – Collections Systems and Water Resources – John Digiacomo (3rd year) John Willis...... Brown and Caldwell...... 17 Charles Wilson...... Hazen and Sawyer...... 8 • Council Director – Communication – Meg Tabacsko (2nd year) Wesley Winterbottom...... Gateway Community College...... 15 nd Tracy Wood...... NH DES...... 4 • Council Director – Outreach – Justin Skelly (2 year) David Wright...... Weston & Sampson...... 18 • Massachusetts Director – Justin deMello (3rd year) John Wujek...... Mott MacDonald...... 15 • Rhode Island State Director – Scott Goodinson (2nd year) Tony Yates...... Langan...... 25 • Vermont State Director – Christopher Robinson (2nd year) Kenneth Yu...... Kleinfelder...... 5 Treasurer Report—2018 Balance Sheet Ken Zegel...... Suffolk County Department of Health Services...... 3 Adjourn—Janine Burke-Wells, NEWEA President

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From conceptual design and equipment selection ABBA Pump Parts & Service Booth(s): 109 through installation, startup and service after the sale, we are committed to providing superior ABBA PARTS specializes in manufacturing replacement pumps, parts and assemblies to fit or customer service and the right product for each application. replace most brand name pumps used in municipal water & wastewater pumping facilities. Our Contact: Jim Deluca, 154 W Grove St Ste D, Middleboro, MA 02346, tel: 508-947-5777, jdeluca@ replacement pumps and parts will exceed your expectations for quality, lead time, reliability and aquasolutionsinc.net, www.aquasolutionsinc.net cost savings. Contact: Wendy Jamison, 5370 Munro Court, Burlington, ON L7L 5N8, tel: 800-268-5142, wendy_j@ Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 abbaparts.com, www.abbaparts.com Offers Aqua ElectrOzone® Ozone Generation Systems, partnered with Metawater, Co., Ltd. and Pinnacle Ozone Solutions. Ozone treatment for water and wastewater has been utilized successfully ABEL Pumps (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 199 for several decades and continues to be a viable disinfection solution for both municipal and What are you looking for in a pump? Sludge Pumps (up to 40% sludge); industrial plants, worldwide. Grit Pumps (up to 80% solids); Clarifier Underflow Pumps; Sludge Transfer Pumps; Contact: Tom Miles, 6306 N. Alpine Rd., Loves Park, IL 61111, tel. 815-639-4463, tmiles@aqua-aerobic. com, Rep: F. R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. Incinerator Feed Pumps; Truck Transfer Pumps; Grease Pumps; DAF Pumps; Air / Sludge Pumping; Belt and Filter Press Pumps; Solids Handling & Extreme Duty; Aquionics, Inc. Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Contact: Steve Andrews, 600 N. Bell Ave. Bldg. 2, Ste. 250, Carnegie, PA 15106, tel: 973-294-5589, Aquionics has a full product range of UV Disinfection options (MP & LPHO closed vessel & new [email protected], www.abelpumps.com OpenLine style) for most municipal applications. Our designs are confirmed by 3rd party validations (NWRI, US EPA, UVDGM). ADS Environmental Services (Bronze Sponsor) Booth(s): 437, 445 Contact: Bruce Stevens, 4215 Stuart Andrew Blvd,, Suite E, Charlotte, NC 28217, tel: 980-256-5700, ADS offers comprehensive flow information, from real-time flow data to temporary flow monitoring [email protected], Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. reports. ADS also offers level monitoring providing early warning of blockages—preventing overflows and optimizing sewer cleaning. Aries Industries, Inc. Booth(s): 162 Contact: Matthew Brown, 51 Wentworth Ave Ste. 15, Londonderry, NH 03053, tel: 256-337-2904, Aries Industries, Inc. manufactures inspection and rehabilitation equipment for underground [email protected], www.adsenv.com infrastructure professionals, sewer pipline equipment includes mainline and lateral video cameras, prowerful tractors and complete systems. Rehabilitation equipment includes cutting and grouting Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. Booth(s): 138 systems. ADS has established a reputation for leadership in the storm drainage, sanitary sewer and Contact: John Kudis, 550 Elizabeth St., Waukesha, WI 53186, tel: 262-370-5520, john.kudis@ stormwater treatment/management industries by staying committed to the development of state- ariesindustries.com, www.ariesindustries.com of-the art products and services that set industry standards and help solve industry challenges. Contact: Aaron Cheever, 58 Wyoming St., Ludlow, MA 01056, tel: 978-302-0650, aaron.cheever@ads- ASA Analytics Booth(s): 413 pipe.com, www.ads-pipe.com Represented by Wescor Associates, ASA Analytics Chemscan Process Analyzers are individual instruments & complete systems for automatic analysis of nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, phosphate, Airvac – a brand of Aqseptence Group Booth(s): 450 oxidants, organics, metals, and dissolved chemicals at single or multiple process wastewater For nearly a century, Airvac, a brand of Aqseptence Group, has provided cost-effective wastewater locations. collection solutions for existing communities, new land developments, commercial and industrial Contact: Tony Freed, 2325 Parklawn Dr. Ste. I, Waukesha, WI 53186, Tel: 229-516-0570, Tony@ buildings, and the marine industry. Chemscan.com Contact: Philip Crincoli, 4217 North Old US Highway 31, Rochester, IN 46975, tel: 217-299-7942, [email protected], www.aqseptence.com Asahi/America, Inc. Booth(s): 435, 436 Asahi/America is the premier provider of thermoplastic fluid flow solutions for industrial, Amphidrome® Advanced Treatment Solutions Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 commercial and environmental applications. Asahi’s piping systems, valves and actuators have been The Amphidrome® system is an affordable, energy efficient, customized onsite wastewater installed with confidence for our 40 years in a variety of industries including water and wastewater treatment solution designed to fit your site constraint and regulatory requirements. It can be treatment, oil and gas, water parks and aquariums, landfills, semiconductor and pharmaceutical customized to provide an effluent low in ammonia, total nitrogen (TN), phosphorus and/or a manufacturing, and chemical processing. reuse quality effluent for irrigation and/or toilet flushing. Contact: Joe Durning, 655 Andover St., Lawrence, MA 01843, tel: 781-321-5409, jdurning@asahi- Contact: Andrew McBrearty, 273 Weymouth Street, Rockland MA 02370; tel. 781-982-9300, america.com, www.asahi-america.com [email protected] Associated Electro-Mechanics, Inc. Booth(s): 468 ANUA Booth(s): 482 Associated Electro-Mechanics is a One-Stop industrial sales and service center, servicing MA, CT, VT, Represented by Wescor Associates, ANUA provides Airashell odor biofiltration for municipal, NH, ME, RI, PA, NJ, and Eastern NY market areas. Situated on 3.6 acres in Springfield, MA, the service industrial, & residential applications. shop is comprised of 84,000 square feet, including a 10,000 square foot, high bay building, serviced Contact: Casey Davis, 4106 Bernau Ave, Greensboro, NC 27407, tel: 336-547-9338, casey.davis@ by a 35-ton overhead crane. anuainternational.com Contact: Mark DuBois, 185 Rowland St., Springfield, MA 01107, tel: 800-288-4276, mdubois@ aemservices.com, www.aemservices.com AP/M CentriPipe Booth(s): 189 AP/M Permaform’s CentriPipe® is the engineered centrifugally cast concrete pipe solution for cost- Atlantic Fluid Technologies, Inc. Booth(s): 479, 480, 487, 488, 495, 496, 505, 506 effective trenchless rehabilitation of deteriorated round, arched and elliptical CMP, brick, and RCP Atlantic Fluid Technology is a manufacturer’s representative serving the water and wastewater storm and sanitary sewer pipes. industry. We carry a full line of treatment process and fluid handling equipment. Contact: Tom Perry, P.O. Box 555, Johnston, IA 50131, tel: 800-662-6465, [email protected], www. Contact: Moji Amini, 354 West Boylston St., Ste 221, West Boylston, MA 01583, tel: 508-755-0440, centripipe.com [email protected], www.aftinc.com

52 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 53 Atlas Copco (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 481 BMC Corp. (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 161 Represented by Wescor Associates, Atlas Copco is an industry-leading global manufacturer of Contact: Richard Corsetti, P.O. Box 60, Pinehurst, MA 01866, tel: 781-273-0398, [email protected], compressed air technology and service support. ZL Lobe Blowers, ZS Screw Blowers, ZB Mag www.pipejetter.com/index.html Bearing Turbo Blowers, ZM Multi-Stage Blowers showcase a wide range of energy efficient low- pressure air solutions, ideal for the wastewater industry. BNC Insurance Agency Booth(s): 101 Contact: Paul Petersen, 3042 Southcross Blvd. Ste. 102, Rock Hill, SC 29730, Tel: 803-415-2564, Paul. We provide a full spectrum of insurance solutions for you and your company. We have made it [email protected] our mission to understand New England’s water and wastewater challenges. We provide the most accurate information to insurance underwriters to get you the right coverage to fit your budget. Autrol America Booth(s): 423 Contact: Alice Lara, 90 South Ridge St., Rye Brook, NY 10573, tel: 203-733-6908, alara@bncagency. Autrol America brings an impressive line of very competitive smart process transmitters for com, www.bncagency.com differential pressure, flow, pressure & temperature. Hart programmable and/or complete configurable with built in push button programming. 100:1 turndown. Boyson and Associates, Inc. Booth(s): 497, 498, 499 Contact: James Birkenberger, 65 August Ave., Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879-6959, jamie@ Contact: Brian Boyson, 2 Little Tree Rd., Medway, MA 02053, tel: 508-889-6371, brianjboyson@ jwbcompany.net, www.jwbcompany.net Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company outlook.com Bal-Last™ Interlocking Ballast Systems Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Carl Lueders & Company Booth(s): 485 Bal-Last™ Interlocking Ballast Systems was developed as a safe and effective means to provide an Instrumentation & Controls efficient ballast solution for the installer of grinder pump basins. The original Bal-Last interlocking Contact: Mark Lueders, 258 Main St. Unit #6, Medfield, MA 02052, tel: 508-358-7577, markalueders@ ballast block system improves the time, effort and expense of field constructed forms. cs.com, www.luederscompany.com Contact: Henry Albro, Townsend, MA 01474, 978-808-4986, [email protected], Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. Carlsen Systems (Sliver Sponsor) Booth(s): 183 Representing Sulzer/ABS, Grundfos, Peerless, PACO, USEMCO, Carbtrol, A3-USA, Powersmiths, & BAU Hopkins Booth(s): 422 – 425, 430 – 433 Toshiba BAU/HOPKINS is a Multi-Man Manufacturer’s Technical Representation serving the New England Contact: Craig Burmeister, 176 Amity Rd. #102, Woodbridge, CT 06525, tel: 203-663-1314, Marketplace. We specialize in Chemical Feed Products & Systems, Fluid Process Systems along [email protected], www.carlsensystems.com with the instrumentation required to monitor these processes. BAU/HOPKINS has a close working relationship with the JWB Company. Casella Organics (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 150 Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ Casella Organics is an industry leader in the transportation, recycling, processing and marketing of bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com organic and mineral resources including biosolids, short paper fiber, ash, liming agents, food wastes, and compost. BDP Industries Booth(s): 165 Contact: Patrick Ellis, 110 Main St. Ste. 1308, Saco, ME 04072, tel: 800-933-6474, Patrick.Ellis@casella. Sludge thickening and dewatering technologies including screw press. Agitated bed in vessel com, www.casellaorganics.com biosolids composting. Contact: BDP Industries, PO Box 118, Greenwich, NY 12834, Dan Fronhoffer 518-527-5417, dan@ CN Wood Booth(s): 213 bdpindustries.com, Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc C.N. Wood Co. has been a leading distributor of construction and environmental equipment for over 50 years with six locations throughout New England. Biowaste Pyrolysis Solutions LLC Booth(s): 204 Contact: Tom Fiore, 200 Merrimac St., Woburn, MA 01801, tel: 781-935-1919, [email protected], Biowaste Pyrolysis Solutions, LLC (BPS) uses cutting edge pyrolysis technology to convert www.cn-wood.com dewatered sludge into energy and an inorganic sterile residue. Because of its compact size and high automation, systems sit at a given wastewater facility. Running 24/7, typical system will process Coyne Chemical Environmental Services Booth(s): 127 roughly 40,000 tons/year and can generate 1 MW of electricity. Chemical distributor for all your wastewater treatment requirements along with the technical Contact: Samuel Sylvetsky, 433 State St. 4th Fl, Schenectady, NY 12305, tel: 518-421-4130, sam. expertise to perform on site evaluations for all products offered. [email protected], www.biopyro.com Contact: Dave Maugle, 3015 State Rd., Croydon, PA 19021, tel: 215-785-3000, dmaugle@ coynechemical.com, www.coyneenvironmental.com Blake Equipment Booth(s): 466, 467 NEWEA members throughout New England rely on the Blake Group, a full service distributor and Cretex Specialty Products Booth(s): 112 manufacturer’s representative of pumps, equipment, parts, and service. We also provide design Manhole and pipe rehabilitation products. assistance to provide Peak Performance Solutions for water and wastewater projects. Contact: Lee Haessig, N25 W23790 Commerce Cir. Ste. E, Waukesha, WI 53188, tel: 800-345-3764, Contact: Bob Klybas, 6 New Park Rd., East Windsor, CT 06088, tel: 860-218-1010, Bob.Klybas@bghusa. [email protected], www.cretexseals.com com, www.blakeequip.com CSI Controls Booth(s): 417 Blue Ribbon Corporation Booth(s): 432 Dependable water and waste control solutions. Blue Ribbon offers submersible level transmitters for wastewater applications. Blue Ribbon invented Contact: Megan Harmon, 220 Ohio St., Asland, OH 44805, tel: 207-998-8100, megan.harmonco@ the 1st cage style hydrostatic levle transmitter called the “Birdcage” that has revolutionalized level gmail.com, www.csicontrols.com measurement in the most demanding sewage level monitoring applications. Products are made in the USA. CSL Services Booth(s): 195 Contact: James Birkenberger, JWB Company, 65 August Avenue, Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879- CSL Services is an engineering field services company that specializes in wastewater collection 6959, [email protected], www.jwbcompany.net Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company systems flow monitoring and condition assessment. We offer our services primarily to municipal utilities and engineering firms. CSL is determined to provide the most accurate flow data possible. Contact: Sean Cohen, 7905 Browning Rd., Ste. 316, Pennsauken, NJ 08109, tel: 609-332-6439, [email protected], www.cslservices.com

54 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 55 CUES, Inc. (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 141 EMS New England Booth(s): 205 As the world’s leading manufacturer of water, wastewater, and stormwater inspection equipment, Manufacturer’s Reps for MERSEN Fuses & Surge protection devices, MELTRIC switch rated plugs CUES provides the necessary tools for both pipeline inspection and repair. For 50+ years, CUES has & connectors, HAMMOND MFG stainless steel, metal & non-metallic Nema enclosures, ALLIED manufactured the most rugged and reliable pipeline inspection equipment in the industry. MOULDED PRODUCTS non-metallic Nema enclosures… Contact: Richie Sheridan, 3600 Rio Vista Ave., Orlando, FL 32805, tel: 407-849-0190, rsheridan@ Contact: Steven Graboski, 65 South Turnpike Rd., Wallingford, CT 06492, tel: 860-841-7141, cuesinc.com, www.cuesinc.com [email protected], www.EMSnewengland.com David F. Sulllivan & Assoc., Inc. (Bronze Sponsor) Booth(s) #164–167 and 173–177 Enviro-Care Company Booth(s): 410, 411, 412, 413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490 Featuring Medora’s air powered AP500 wet well mixing system to eliminate pump station plugging Represented by Wescor Associates, Enviro-Care is a supplier of wastewater headworks and water issues, grease & scum reduction; Groth and Unison Solutions for biogas applications; Kubota MBR; intake screening equipment along with the solids and grit management equipment integral to Howden Roots/Turblex blowers; Duperon fine screens; Evoqua, Westech, and more. those applications. Brands include SAVI drum screens FSM Screens, & the BEAST FOG/Septage/ Contact: Dave Sullivan, 19 Batchelder Rd. Ste. 2B, Seabrook, NH 03874, tel: 603-474-2484, info@ Sludge screening system. davidfsullivan.com, www.davidfsullivan.com Contact: Matt Bodwell, 1570 St. Paul Ave, Gurnee, IL 60030, tel: 224-302-0309, MBodwell@enviro- care.com Denali Water Solutions Booth(s): 494 Denali Water Solution provides a full line of services for Residuals and Biosolids to municipal and Environment One Corporation Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 industrial companies nationwide for over 20 years. Our services include Beneficial Use, Composting, ALL-TERRAIN SEWER™ low pressure systems from E/One are significantly more affordable than Dewatering, Equipment Rental & Emergency Service, Lagoon & digester Cleaning, Landfill Diversion, conventional gravity sewers, safer than septic systems, and they’re a light touch on the land. See us and Operations & Maintenance in Booths 401 through 406. Contact: Anita Dean, 3308 Bernice Ave, Russellville, AR 72802, tel: 987-979-5916, anita.dean@ Contact: Christopher Nedwick, 2773 Balltown Rd, Niskayuna, NY 12309, tel: 518-596-2186, eone@ denaliwater.com, www.denaliwater.com eone.com, Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. Diversified Infrastructure Services, Inc. Booth(s): 191 Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc. (EOSI) Booth(s): 449 DIS provides survey services to the public and private sectors, services to the water/wastewater Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc. (EOSI) offers non-hazardous, environmentally sustainable collection systems industry, energy and power delivery markets. Through acquisition of TRB & removable solutions. (Nitrogen / Phosphorus / Selenium / Perchlorate / BOD Supplementation) NEPCCO, we have been providing these services since 1982. Contact: Ben Smith, 160 MacArthur Blvd. Ste. 6, Bourne, MA 02532, tel: 508-322-3065, bsmith@ Contact: Jon Ziegler, 46 S. Rolling Meadows Dr., Fond DU Lac, WI 54937, tel: 920-579-4804, jziegler@ microc.com, www.microc.com disinc.us, www.disinc.us EST Associates (Gold Sponsor) Booth(s): 140 DN Tanks Booth(s): 478 EST Associates, Inc. (EST) is an environmental services company providing safe, reliable, and cost Wire-wound prestressed concrete tanks for water storage, wastewater storage and treatment, storm effective collection system services including: open channel flow monitoring, telemetry systems, water, and digesters. Complete turn-key design and construction responsibility. water quality monitoring, manhole inspections, CCTV investigations, and related field services. Contact: Chris Hodgson, 11 Teal Rd., Wakefield, MA 01880, tel: 781-246-1133, chris.hodgson@ Contact: John Carlin, 51 Fremont St., Needham, MA 02494, tel: 781-455-0003, jcarlin@estassociates. dntanks.com, www.dntanks.com com, www.estassociates.com Duke’s Root Control (Bronze Sponsor) Booth(s): 491 Evoqua Water Technologies Booth(s): 164 Duke’s has sewer root control down to a science. Tree root infiltration is preventable, but without the Transforming Water. Enriching Life. Evoqua delivers high performance technologies for clarification, proper maintenance steps, it will destroy a collection system. Using Duke’s exclusive Razorooter® II – biological treatment, filtration, anaerobic digestion, odor control, & UV. Trusted brands and a diquat-based herbicide registered by the EPA for controlling roots in sewer systems. technologies include Envirex, MEMCOR, Jet Tech, DAVCO, Lyco, Wallace & Tiernan, RJ Environmental, Contact: Larry Aldrich, 1020 Hiawatha Blvd., West Syracuse, NY 13204, tel: 860-798-0982, larry@ USFilter, Cambridge Water & ETS. dukes.com, www.dukes.com Contact: Rob Biase, 409 Hastings Dr., Cranberry Township, PA 16066, tel: 724-312-3336, Robert. [email protected], Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. Duperon Corp. Booth(s): 177 Flex Rake fine screen, Low Flow screen, 2.0 mm perforated plate and Washer Compactor. F. R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Contact: Duperon Corporation, 515 No. Washington, First Fl, Saginaw. MI 48607, tel: 989-754-8800, We are a water and wastewater manufacturers’ representative celebrating our 55th year serving [email protected], Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. New England . Our staff of experienced engineers provides a wide range of knowledge and expertise with a focus on a systems approach and customized solution for your application. Eastern Pipe Service LLC Booth(s): 171 Contact: Ed Quann, 273 Weymouth St., Rockland, MA 02370, tel: 781-982-9300, edquann@frmahony. Pipe Lining, Video Inspection, Catch Basin Service, Line Cleaning, Manhole Rehabilitation, Jetting com, www.frmahony.com Contact: Hubert Thompson, 2 Thibeault Dr., Bow, NH 03304, tel: 603-424-4600, hthompson@ easternpipeservice.com, www.easternpipeservice.com F.W. WEBB Co. – Commercial & Ind Pump Div. Booth(s): 217 Contact: Tarad Nadeau, 3 Slater Rd., Cranston, RI 02920, tel: 207-432-0266, [email protected], ElectroScan, Inc. Booth(s): 430 www.fwwebb.com ElectroScan—Designed & manufactured in compliance with the ASTM F2550-13 our sewer & water leak detection products represent a new framework for condition assessment & evaluation; F.W. WEBB Co. – Process Controls Division Booth(s): 216 integrated to our CriticalSewer® & CriticalH2O® cloud applications that are revolutionizing how you The Process Controls Division of F.W. Webb offers automated controls, over pressure protection, and collect & prioritize your data for repair & rehabilitation projects. engineered systems that are the brains of your industrial or municipal operation. Contact: James Birkenberger, JWB Company, 65 August Avenue, Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879- Contact: Mark Braatz, 37 Heywood Rd., Winslow, ME 04901, tel: 781-281-4119, mark.braatz@fwwebb. 6959, [email protected], www.jwbcompany.net Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company com, www.fwwebb.com/processcontrols

56 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 57 Flomotion Systems Inc. Booth(s): 411 Glasco uv Booth(s): 425A Represented by Wescor Associates, Flomotion Systems manufactures peristaltic pumps & pre- Glasco uv: Ultraviolet Disinfection Equipment: Low Pressure High Output & Amalgam Systems. packaged chemical feed systems. ISOMAG Magnetic flow meters; ultrasonic level, open-channel Water: Non Contact & Chambered Systems. Wastewater: Horizontal & Vertical Open Channel and clamp-on transit-time ultrasonic flow meters; battery operated flow meters with remote Systems communications. Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ Contact: Chuck Scharping, 165 Creekside Dr., Ste 112, Amherst, NY 14228, tel: 800-909-3569, bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com [email protected] Green Mountain Pipeline Services Booth(s): 442 Flottweg Separation Technology Booth(s): 176 Offering a wide range of Pipeline Rehabilitation Services to meet your trenchless pipeline needs. Flottweg Separation Technology is a manufacturer of dewatering and thickening centrifuges and Contact: Ray Bahr, 768 South Main St. Unit 1, Bethel, VT 05032, tel: 860-986-1072, ray@ has numerous US and New England installations. Innovative features include centrate energy greenmountainpipe.com, www.greenmountainpipe.com recovery systems and easy to use independent VFP controls. Contact: John Yatcilla, Downingtown, PA 19335, 484-796-3270, [email protected], Rep: David F. Grignard Company LLC Booth(s): 148 Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. Grignard’s innovative solutions for the water and wastewater treatment industry address the ever- present challenge of struvite and mineral buildup that reduce plant efficiency and equipment life. Flow Assessment Services LLC (Platimun Sponsor) Booth(s): 135, 136 Contact: Steven Wikoff, 505 Capobianco Plaza, Rahway, NJ 07065, tel: 732-340-1111, steven.wikoff@ Contact: Paul Casey, 72 Pricilla Lane, Auburn, NH 03032, tel: 603-396-4519, p2casey@ grignard.com, www.grignard.com flowassessment.com, www.flowassessment.com Groth Booth(s): 166 FLOW TECH, Inc. (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 186 Groth offers biogas safety and recovery products such as Digester Cover Protection Equipment, Flow Tech, Inc. is a full-service manufacturer’s representative for ABB variable frequency drives Biogas Safety Control Equipment and Waste Gas Burner Systems. (VFDs) in the municipal, water and wastewater markets for all of New England. Contact: Joe Kareivis, 3160 W. Hartford Dr. Liberty, MO 46046, [email protected], Rep: David F. Contact: Larry Scola, 10 Bidwell Rd., South Windsor, CT 06074, tel: 860-291-8886, LScola@ Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. FlowTechInc.com, www.flowtechinc.com Grundfos Water Utility, Inc. Booth(s): 167 FlowWorks, Inc. Booth(s): 443 Grundfos and its legacy brands provide a comprehensive range of optimized solutions for North A Seattle, Washington company, FlowWorks provides a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) American Water Utility Industry. From raw water intake and drinking water treatment to water providing data management and analytical tools for the water/wastewater industry. distribution, stormwater and wastewater treatment, Grundfos is a full-line supplier of reliable Contact: Trent Kamins, 1001 4th Ave. #3200, Seattle, WA 98154, tel: 844-205-6973, tkamins@ products. flowworks.com, www.flowworks.com Contact: Robert Montenegro, 3905 Enterprise Ct, Aurora, IL 60504, tel: 475-202-3699, rmontenegro@ grundfos,com, Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. Ford Hall Company Booth(s): 177 Weir-Wolf st.st. spring-loaded brush systems for automated cleaning of weirs, baffles, and launders Hach Company Booth(s): 193 in circular mechanisms. We make water analysis better—faster, simpler, greener and more informative—via unsurpassed Contact: Joy Lowery, Ford Hall Company, 301 Lower Hines Creek Rd., Richmond, KY 40476, tel: 859- customer partnerships, the most knowledgeable experts, and reliable, easy-to-use products 624-1077, [email protected], Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. Contact: Greg Bleszinski, 55 Hedgerose Way, Manchester, NH 03102, tel: 860-690-5236, gbleszin@ hach.com Franklin Miller Inc. Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 An innovative force in wastewater grinding for in-line, open channel, septic receiving, screening Hach Flow Group Booth(s): 425B technology, and gravity systems. See us in Booths 401 through 406. Hach Flow Group – Collection Systems Flowmeters & Equipment. Both Permanent & Portable Open Contact: Joe Macula, 60 Okner Parkway, Livingston NJ 07039, tel: 973-533-6457, jmacula@ Channel Collection & Monitoring System, including wireless and internet based solutions. Turnkey franklinmiller.com, Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. flow monitoring via DDS (Data Delivery Services) providing a hands-off approach to sewage flow data collection. G.A. Fleet Booth(s): 111 Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ G&G Enterprises Booth(s): 416 bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com, Manufacturing Rep: BAU/HOPKINS & JWB COMPANY G&G Enterprises and Fusion Environmental Solutions are companie that have developed and acquired an impressvie lineup of products involved in the odor and grease control industry, HammerHead Trenchless Equipment Booth(s): 144 manhole carbon filters, and wet well mixing and other mxing applications. HammerHead® Trenchless, a Charles Machine Works Company, of Lake Mills, Wisconsin, USA Contact: Stephen Buckley, 1177-C Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI 02886, tel: 508-742-7324, sbuck1421@ manufactures and delivers a unique combination of repair, rehabilitation and installation equipment gmail.com, www.fusionenvironmentalsolutions.com and consumables for the underground construction market. Gabriel Novac & Associates Booth(s): 166 Contact: Gregg Conklin, 500 South CP Ave., Lake Mills, WI 53551, tel: 920-650-5441, gconklin@ hhtrenchless.com, www.hammerheadtrenchless.com GNA designs and manufacturers CSO and stormwater equipment such as Hydroslide flow regulators, Hydroself, Hydroflush, and Hydroclean fine brush screen. Hayes Pump, Inc. (Bronze Sponsor) Booth(s): 470, 471, 472 Contact: Gabe Novac, 11 Spellman Rd, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, tel: 514-336-5454, gnovac@gnacso. Founded in 1898 Hayes Pump, Inc. is a full service stocking distributor offering pumps, parts, service, com, Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. and repair Gardner Denver Nash Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Contact: J. Craig Huff, 66 Old Powder Mill Rd., West Concord, MA 01742, tel: 978-318-4206, chuff@ hayespump.com, www.hayespump.com For more than 155 years, Gardner Denver has been a leading global provider of compressors, blowers and vacuum pumps. Contact: Rob Mears, Tel: 905-361-6562 or 416-763-4681, [email protected], Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. 58 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 59 Hazen and Sawyer (Silver Sponsor) Booth(s): 139 J.F. McDermott Corporation Booth(s): 419 Engineering Consulting Services J.F. McDermott is a stocking dealer representing some of the top manufacturers in the water and Contact: Deb Mahoney, 24 Federal St., 5th Fl, Boston, MA 02110, tel: 617.574.4747, dmahoney@ waste water industry and serving all of New England. Our product line includes Envirosight camera hazenandsawyer.com, www.hazenandsawyer.com systems, Sewer Equipment of America jetting, vacuum, & combination machines, Stoneage Nozzles, Duracable, Rigid, Cherne and Global Street Sweepers. Hidrogeron & Glasco Booth(s): 425 Contact: Brendan Kennedy, 1235 Auburn St., Whitman, MA 02382, tel: 508-580-7740, brendan@ jfmcdermott.com, www.jfmcdermott.com High Tide Technologies Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Cloud based SCADA supplier using Cellular, Satellite, and Ethernet Communications. Monitoring J&R Sales and Service, Inc. Booth(s): 414 and control for Water, Wastewater, natural gas, and just about anything else you can imagine. J&R Sales and Service, Inc. (J&R) is a manufacturers representative for two onsite wastewater Contact: David B. Mundie PhD, President, tel. 615-256-6678, [email protected], Rep: F.R. Mahony treatment technologies. J&R represents BioMicrobics and GEOFLOW throughout New England in & Associates, Inc. sales, installation support, and warranty issues. Contact: Lauren Usilton, 44 Commercial St., Raynham, MA 02767, tel: 508-823-9566, info@jrsalesinc. Hiller Separation & Process Booth(s): 424A com, www.jrsalesinc.com Hiller: is a world-leading manufacturer of decanter centrifuges and a specialist in the construction of entire systems for solid/liquid separation. JDV Equipment Corp. Booth(s): 410 Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ Represented by Wescor Associates, JDV Equipment Corp. is a leading manufacturer and provider of bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com safe, environmentally friendly processing equipment and services for water treatment, wastewater treatment, industrial & agricultural applications. Hobas Pipe USA Booth(s): 142 Contact: Bob Abbott, One Princeton Ave, Dover, NJ 07801, tel: 973-366-6556 x101, sales@ HOBAS pipe is suitable for virtually every installation method of new construction and rehab. jdvequipment.com The centrifugally cast, fiber-reinforced, polymer mortar pipe is inherently corrosion resistant. Key applications are sanitary and storm sewers, other corrosive environments and potable water. JWB Company (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 425A Contact: John Mele, 1413 E Richey Rd., Houston, TX 77073, tel: 908-313-1935, jmele@hobaspipe. JWB is a Manufacturer’s representative covering the 6 New England States. JWB Product line focus in com, www.hobaspipe.com on Instrumentation and Controls. JWB Co. specializes in SCADA, telemetry, level, flow, pressure and analytical instrumentation. JWB has a close working relationship with BAU/HOPKINS. Holland Company, Inc. Booth(s): 500 Contact: James Birkenberger, JWB Company, 65 August Avenue, Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879- Manufacturer of high quality aluminum based inorganic coagulants and Sodium Bisulfite for 6959, [email protected], www.jwbcompany.net phosphorus removal and water purification and dechlorination. Holland offers on-site technical support to assist with treatment needs. Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Contact: Matt Holland, 153 Howland Ave., Adams, MA 01220, tel: 413 743 1292, matt.holland@ Kaeser Compressors, Inc., offers a complete line of air system products. Kaeser understands the hollandcompany.com, www.hollandcompany.com important requirements wastewater treatment plant designers and operators consider when evaluating and selecting blowers and compressed air equipment: IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. Booth(s): 465 Contact: Stephan Dagovitz, Senior Manager-Municipal Sales-Kaeser Omega Blowers, tel. 540-898- 5500, [email protected], Rep: F. R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. ILC Dover Booth(s): E Our Dry Flood Protection products are Stored at the Point of Use. These innovative designs mean Kemira Booth(s): 484 that your building’s flood mitigation systems are always available where you need them without Contact: Catherine Brosseau, tel: 514-601-5785, [email protected], www.kemira.com having to find them in some remote warehouse. Kruger Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Innovyze Booth(s): 198 Kruger, Veolia’s US Municipal Solutions, offers innovative, efficient & compact solutions including Innovyze is a leading global provider of wet infrastructure business analytics software solutions clarification, separation, biosolids & biological solutions with low installation costs and rapid startup, designed to meet the technological needs of water/wastewater utilities, government agencies, and optimizing energy and savings. engineering organizations worldwide. Contact: Tabitha Atkinson, 4001 Weston Pkwy, Cary, NC 27513, tel: 919-677-8310, usmunicipal@ Contact: Shawn Ingram, 605 E. Huntington Dr., Ste. 205, Monrovia, CA 91016, tel: 617-435-5819, veolia.com, Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. [email protected], www.innovyze.com Kubota Booth(s): 174 Ishigaki USA Booth(s): 490 Kubota provides MBR technology using their own flat sheet Submerged Membrane Unit. Represented by Wescor Associates, Ishigaki USA specializes in screw press technology to dewater municipal & industrial wastewater sludge. With more than 800 installations worldwide, we lead the Contact: Kevin Crane, 11807 No. Creek Pkwy 5, Ste. 3109, Bothell, WA 98011, tel:425-381-3604, kevin. wastewater filtration technology market. [email protected], Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. Contact: Adam Lirette, 280 Heritage Ave Unit J, Portsmouth, NH 03801, Tel: (603) 433-3334, adam. LandTech Consultants, Inc. Booth(s): 137 [email protected] LandTech Consultants utilizes 3D laser scanning, 3D modeling and UAV applications to document ITpipes Booth(s): 210 existing conditions and identify infrastructure conflicts prior to construction. Accurate dimensioning data allows for better design and prefabrication—minimizing the downtime of an online facility. Pipeline inspection management and asset management integration. Contact: Shelagh Hennessey, 515 Groton Rd., Westford, MA 01886, tel: 978-692-6100, shennessey@ Contact: Ross Brown, 4921 Alexander Blvd. NE Ste. B, Albuquerque, NM 87107, tel: 262-347-7581, landtechinc.com, www.landtechinc.com [email protected], www.itpipes.com Layne Booth(s): 410, 411, 412, 413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490 Represented by Wescor Associates, Layne provides cost effective water treatment solutions. Layne & Sumitomo Electric Industries partner to offer the biggest innovation in hollow-fiber wastewater membranes in the last 10 years—POREFLON. Contact: Michael Busch, 1800 Hughes Landing Blvd, Ste. 800, The Woodlands, TX 77380 60 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 61 LG Sonic Booth(s): 200 Milliken Infrastructure Solutions Booth(s): 215 Since 1999, LG Sonic has been a leading international manufacturer of chemical-free algae control Milliken Infrastructure solves infrastructure repair challenges differently. More than just a materials and biofouling prevention systems. Our latest innovation, the MPC-Buoy, is a floating, solar provider, we partner with the industry to deliver a series of concrete and composite repair solutions powered, platform that combines real-time water quality monitoring, web-based software, and for a variety of structures, from buildings and roadways to oil, gas and water pipelines. ultrasound technology to control harmful algal blooms in large water surfaces. Contact: Scott Naiva, 920 Milliken Rd., Spartanburg, SC 29303, tel: 610-971-0362, scott.naiva@ Contact: Greg Eiffert, 201 Lackawanna Ave. Ste. 222, Scranton, PA 18503, tel: 833-547-6642, milliken.com, www.infrastructure.milliken.com [email protected], www.lgsonic.com Mobile Sludge Dewatering Services. LLumin, Inc. Booth(s): 208 Contact: Alyssa Newell, P.O. Box 577, Milton, VT 05468, tel: 802-524-7013, [email protected], LLumin’s asset and maintenance management software, READYAsset, enables you to optimize www.phsenesacinc.com operations, maintain assets and infrastructure, and manage all related materials, resources, and logistics. The software offers powerful mobile workforce functionality; and the ability to manage any Motor Protection Electronics Booth(s): 423 type of asset, including machines, vehicles, facilities, or locations on a map. MPE, Inc. manufacturers phase monitors, voltage monitors, duplex alternators, intrinsically safe Contact: Ed Garibian, 59 Interstate Dr. Ste. 30, West Springfield, MA 01089, tel: 413-233-5404, ed@ relays & industrial/municipal pumping controls for wastewater, water & control panel builders. Many llumin.com, www.llumin.com replacement control parts for Flygt controls including MiniCas, offered at very competitive prices. Contact: James Birkenberger, JWB Company, 65 August Avenue, Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879- LMK Technologies Booth(s): 187 6959, [email protected], www.jwbcompany.net, Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company LMK Technologies has been a leader in trenchless Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) lining since 1993. LMK is recognized by many municipalities and engineering firms as the innovative leader for National Filter Media Booth(s): 126 the trenchless renewal of sewer laterals, mainlines and manholes. LMK has over 100 patents and Contact: Randy Carlsen, 12 Winada Dr., Winthrop, ME 04364, tel: 207-377-2626, rcarlsen@nfm-filter. pending patent applications throughout the world. com, www.nfm-filter.com Contact: Dominic Golini, 1779 Chessie Lane, Ottawa, IL 61350, tel: 815-640-9302, jgass@ lmktechnologies.com, www.lmktechnologies.com National Water Main Cleaning Co. Booth(s): 107, 108 Contact: Dennis Sullivan, 25 Marshall St., Canton, MA 02021, tel: 781-828-0863, dennis@nwmcc-bos. Lonza ARCH Chemical Booth(s): 410, 411, 412, 413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490 com, www.nwmcc-bos.com Represented by Wescor Associates, Lonza ARCH Chemical Constant Chlor is a batching disinfection system. Waste water, if left untreated, is a major source of pollution for the environment. Our Netzsch Booth(s): 424B solutions are the technology of choice, helping to reduce odors, bacterial counts and organic Netzsch: Progressing Cavity, Rotary Lobe Pumps & Dual Shaft Grinders. NEMO brand of Progressing content (residual COD) in the discharged effluent. Cavity Pumps. TORNADO brand of Rotary Lobe Pumps Contact: Lou Finelli, 1400 Bluegrass Lakes Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA 30004, tel: 800-654-6019, louis. Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ [email protected] bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com Lystek International, Inc. Booth(s): 143 NDS, Inc Booth(s): C Lystek is a leading provider of Thermal Hydrolysis solutions for the sustainable management of NDS, the brand trusted by professionals for performance, durability and ease of installation. NDS biosolids and organics. The multi-use, award-winning Lystek system reduces costs, volumes and offers a broad range of high-quality and durable solutions for any size problem or project. GHG’s by converting wastewater treatment facilities into resource recovery centers. Contact: 21300 Victory Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA 91367, tel: 888-825-4716, Contact: Jim Belcastro, 125 McGovern Dr., Cambridge, ON N3H 4R7, tel: 226-444-0186, jbelcastro@ lystek.com, www.Lystek.com New England Environmental Equipment Booth(s): 438, 439, 440, 441, 446, 447, 448 Serving clients since 1993, NE3 has over 1,300 Penn Valley Pumps in New England. Teledyne Isco Maltz Sales Company Booth(s): 160 portable and refrigerated samplers and flow meter. Red Valve Company pinch valves, knife gate Maltz Sales Company, the leader in fluid handling for the municipal market in New England. valves, expansion joints. Tideflex check valves for stormwater and course bubble aeration. Utilizing our industry leading product offerings we o¬ffer solutions for applications such as wet and Contact: Robert Mack, 1 DeAngelo Dr, Bedford, MA 01730, tel: 781-275-1001, [email protected], dry pit submersible pumps, transfer pumps, plant water booster systems, chemical feed pumps, www.ne3inc.coom chemical storage tanks and mixers. Contact: Joe Witts, 67 Green St., Foxboro, MA 02035, tel: 508-203-2400, [email protected], www. Nivelco, USA Booth(s): 431 maltzsales.com Nivelco, USA, is an undustry leader in non contact and contact level monitoring instrumentation. Technologies include ultrasonic, radar, & guide wave radar. Industry proven products include Mechanical Solutions, Inc. Booth(s): 102, 104 EchoTrek, MicroTrek, PiloTrek, EasyTrek & MultiCont. MSI is a manufacturers’ representative for high efficiency and reliable pumps, mixers & chemical Contact: James Birkenberger, 65 August Ave., Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879-6959, jamie@ feed and treatment systems for New England. Introducing the DeRagger, an anti ragging device that jwbcompany.net, www.jwbcompany.net Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company thru early detection prevents pump clogs to eliminate the down time from flush-able wipes. Contact: Gary MacDonald, P.O. Box 790, 121 Commerce Way, South Windsor, CT 06074, tel: 860-290- Novozymes Booth(s): 103 1564, [email protected], www.msipump.com Novozymes is the world leader in biological solutions. Stop by our booth to learn about improving dewatering performance through the addition of hydrolytic enzymes. MGD Process Technology, Inc. Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Contact: Matt Livingston, 5400 Corporate Cir., Salem, VA 24015, tel: 540-819-1969, MLIV@ Wastewater Treatment Equipment and Engineering Manufacturers of Turborator® Self Aspirating novozymes.com, www.novozymes.com/en Aerator/Mixer for municipal and industrial applications including sludge mixing and digestion and process mixing and aeration. Oakson Booth(s): 483 Contact: Matthew Dickson, PO Box 654, Boylston, MA 01505, tel: 508-869-2164, Matt.Dickson@ The Perc-Rite® Drip Dispersal system is a non-invasive, flexible, and environmentally sensitive MGDProcess.com, Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. means of wastewater disposal, providing equal distribution across hundreds of application points throughout the dispersal field. Contact: Robert Sarmanian, 6 Sargent St, Gloucester, MA 01930, tel: 978-282-1322, [email protected], www.oakson.com 62 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 63 Ober-Read & Associates (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 214 PrimOzone Booth(s): 410, 411, 412, 413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490 Ober-Read & Associates is the New England factory authorized distributor and service center for Represented by Wescor Associates, PrimOzone redefines ozone technology. Modular design with Gardner Denver Positive Displacement blowers for wastewater aeration. We stock blowers and parts high concentration ozone production. to support wastewater treatment plants for Gardner Denver’s Sutorbilt, Duroflow, Heliflow and Contact: Ilaria Azzara, Terminalvagen 2 SE-246 42 Loddekopinge, Sweden, [email protected], Cycloblower series blower products. +46 46 70 45 70 Contact: Scott Strang, 31 Business Park Dr. Unit H, Branford, CT 06405, tel: 203-481-0341, sstrang@ ober-read.com, www.ober-read.com Pump Systems, Inc. Booth(s): 486 Contact: John Benham, P.O. Box 269, Franklin, NH 03235, tel: 603-934-7100, jbenham@ Opti Float/Cox Research Booth(s): 423 pumpsystemsinc.com, www.PumpSystemsInc.com Opti Float—The Opti-Float® level detector is a revolutionary innovation in float switches. It’s mercury and lead free and is built to last for years of service. Using fiber optic cable, it transmits a beam of Purafil Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 light from an LED in a remote transceiver down to the float, where the beam makes and breaks Manufacturers of dry chemical scrubbers for odor control, emergency chlorine scrubbers, control depending on the tilt of the float. room odor, control and corrosion protection for electronic equipment. Contact: James Birkenberger, JWB Company, 65 August Avenue, Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879- Contact: Marketing, 2654 Weaver Way, Doraville, GA 30340, tel: 770-662-8545, marketing@purafil. 6959, [email protected], www.jwbcompany.net, Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company com, Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. Orenco Systems, Inc. Booth(s): 172 Pure Technologies U.S. Inc. Booth(s): 211 Designer and manufacturer of decentralized wastewater collection and treatment systems, as well Pure Technologies is a world leader in the development and application of innovative technologies as related products and technologies. for inspection, monitoring and management of water and wastewater networks. Contact: Christopher Hayward, 814 Airway Ave., Sutherlin, OR 97479, tel: 339-203-7397, chayward@ Contact: Jeffrey Zdrojewski, 8920 State Route 108, Ste. D, Columbia, MD 21045, tel: 305-779-5629, orenco.com, www.orenco.com [email protected], www.puretechltd.com P&H Senesac, Inc. Booth(s): 202 QED Environmental Systems, Inc. Booth(s): 145 QED Environmental Systems, Inc. is the leading manufacturer of innovative environmental pumping Performance Chemicals LLC Booth(s): 179 systems, landfill products, landfill gas products, and air strippers for use at landfills, mines, oil Chemical Manufacturing. refineries and other industrial sites, as well as hazardous waste cleanup sites. Contact: Mike Currier, 40 Industrial Park Dr., Franklin, NH 03235, tel: 603-228-1200, [email protected], Contact: Joe Mauro, 2355 Bishop Cir. West, Dexter, MI 48130, tel: 201-675-4528, jmauro@qedenv. www.perfchem.us com, www.qedenv.com Philadelphia Mixers Booth(s): 424A R.H. White Construction Co., Inc. (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 105 Philadelphia Mixers: Surface & Submerged Aerators, High Flow Low Shear Flocculators, Vertical R.H. White Construction specializes in utility, mechanical, water/wastewater and building Turbine Rapid Mixers, Sludge Blending Mixers construction services and solutions as well as the operation and management of treatment plants Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ through its water utility division, WhiteWater, Inc. bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com Contact: Christopher Devaney, 41 Central St. P.O. Box 404, Auburn, MA 01501, tel: 508-832-3295, [email protected], www.rhwhite.com POND Technical Booth(s): 434 POND Technical has been providing water and waste water treatment solutions in New England RACO Manufacturing & Engineering Co. Booth(s): 423 since 1962, with world class instrumentation from Rosemount, Rosemount Analytical, Rosemount RACO offers a complete line of systems for remote site monitoring that include phone line, Ethernet/ Flame & Gas Detection, Micro Motion, Ashcroft, Dynasonics, Fox Thermal, MTL, Eurotherm Chessell, OPC, cellular/wireless & internet based Precision Digital, Emerson Machinery Health, Keystone, and Vanessa. Contact: James Birkenberger, 65 August Ave., Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879-6959, jamie@ Contact: Bob Osnoe, 100 Sebethe Dr., Cromwell, CT 06416, tel: 860-316-2570, rosnoe@ jwbcompany.net, www.jwbcompany.net Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company pondtechnical.com, www.pondtechnicalsales.com Rain for Rent Booth(s): 415 Pribusin Inc. Booth(s): 423 Rain for Rent is a leading provider of temporary liquid handling solutions including pumps, tanks, Pribusin offers unique and unsurpassble telemetry products for the water & wastewater filtration and spill containment. Projects range from flood relief to construction site dewatering, industry. Non licensed/licensed wireless, cellular, dial up and FSK telemetry systems so simple sewer bypasses and industrial plant turnarounds. that programming is not required. I/O to I/O mirror, point to point and point to multipoint Contact: Justin Zalegowski, 9 Pioneer Dr., North Oxford, MA 01537, tel: 508-439-7458, www. configurations. Pribusin also offers a full line of signal conditioners for every imaginable application. rainforrent.com Contact: James Birkenberger, 65 August Ave., Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879-6959, jamie@ jwbcompany.net, www.jwbcompany.net Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company RCAP Solutions, Inc. Booth(s): 178 OUR MISSION: To foster personal and public self-reliance and improve the quality of life for Primex Controls Booth(s): 418 individuals, families and the communities in which they live. RCAP Solutions works with the Nationally recognized leader of complete water and wastewater solutions. As a full-service water communities and systems we serve. treatment solutions provider, systems integrator, and original equipment manufacturer, we offer a Contact: James Starbard, 205 School St., Gardner, MA 01440, tel: 978-502-0227, jstarbaard@ broad end-to-end suite of products and services rcapsolutions.org, www.rcapsolutions.org Contact: Megan Harmon, 22650 County Highway 6, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, tel: 207-998-8100, [email protected], www.primexcontrols.com REA Resource Recovery Systems Booth(s): 168 Advanced revenue-generating technology for your Wastewater Treatment Facility . REA’s patented reaction system converts Brown FOG to B100 Biodiesel. Our demonstration model is now up and running producing B100 Biodiesel at the Greater New Haven WTP in New Haven, CT Contact: Alfonso Barbarotta, 925 White Plains Rd. Ste. 210, Trumbull, CT 06611, tel: 203-590-3838, [email protected], www.rea-systems.com

64 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 65 Reliant Water Technologies Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Shea Concrete Products, Inc. Booth(s): 457 Reliant Water’s WET WELL WIZARD Collection System Aeration is a cost effective and reliable answer Shea Concrete Products, Inc. is a family owned and operated company celebrating its 70th to odor and FOG problems in wet wells. Anniversary in 2019. We have grown to become one of New England’s largest and most reputable Contact: Jim Dartez, 141 Robert E. Lee Blvd. #284, New Orleans, LA 70124, tel: 504-444-2200, precast concrete manufacturers. [email protected] Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. Contact: Hugh Scott, PE, 87 Haverhill Rd., Amesbury, MA 01913, tel: 978-447-2041, hscott@ sheaconcrete.com, www.sheaconcrete.com Rezatec Booth(s): 197 Rezatec’s Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (AI) solution for managing water quality provides a SmartCover Systems Booth(s): 209 scalable,decision support tool for estimating diffuse pollution loads based on contemporary earth SmartCover Systems provides Real-Time Condition Assessment to manage and protect collection observation data and hydrological modelling. system assets and operations. Operators gain collection system visibility through remote Contact: Simon Haskell, Quad One Becquerel Ave., Harwell, UK OX11 0RA, tel: 01865 817500, info@ monitoring, advanced communications, delivering data and analytics to users via the cloud.. rezatec.com, www.rezatec.com Contact: Phil Brenner, 2067 Wineridge Place, Ste. E, Escondido, CA 92029, tel: 760-291-1980, [email protected], www.smartcoversystems.com RMClark Booth(s): B Manufacturers representative agency offering solutions to the water industry. Focus includes SNF Polydyne Booth(s): 407 electrical apparatus, transformers, VFD’s, metering and power quality solutions. Additional solutions SNF Polydyne is a wholly owned subsidiary of SNF HOLDING COMPANY, and is responsible for include secondary spill containment and vault maintenance/ dewatering solutions. the direct marketing of products, equipment, applications expertise, and related services to the Contact: Dave Mullally, 221 East Main Street Ste 202, Millbury, MA 01757, tel: 508-435-6800, www. municipal potable water and wastewater markets in the United States. rmclark.com Contact: Tim Terry, 1 Chemical Plant Rd., Riceboro, GA 31323, tel: 315-271-6840, tterry@polydyneinc. com, www.snf.us/markets-served/municipal Robert H. Wager Company, Inc. Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Wager’s Wastewater Division offers our customers a very unique line of Odor Control Vent Valves. Spencer Turbine Co. Booth(s): 433 These are designed to protect the environment from the hazards of H2S gas being emitted from lift Aeration blowers including high-efficiency Power Mizer® cast centrifugal and high-speed AyrJet® stations, wet wells, gravity lines, and wastewater treatment plants. turbo blowers featuring magnetic bearing technology. Customer engineered and fabricated gas Contact: Steve Carter, 570 Montroyal Rd, Rural Hall, NC 27045, tel: 336-969-6909, scarter@wagerusa. pressure booster blowers and packages for digester and biogas applications. com, Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com Rockwell Automation Booth(s): 207 Rockwell Automation, Inc., the world?s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and Spire Metering Technology Booth(s): 206 information, makes its customers more productive and the world more sustainable. Water Utility Revenue, Distribution and Process Flow Metering. Energy Metering for Institutional, Contact: Michael Quirk, 100 Nickerson Rd., Marlboro, MA 01752, tel: 508-817-6346, mquirk@ Commercial and Industrial Applications. ra.rockwell.com, www.rockwellautomation.com Contact: John Downey, 249 Cedar Hill St., Marlborough, MA 01752, tel: 781-690-0094, john. [email protected], www.SpireMT.com Russell Resources, Inc. Booth(s): 454, 455, 456, 462, 463, 464 Russell Resources is a full-service manufacturer’s representative firm serving all of New England. We Sprayroq, Inc. Booth(s): 184 service everything we sell and will go the extra mile to make sure everything works perfectly. Our Sprayroq develops and manufactures fast-curing structural and chemical-resistant polyurethane factory-trained team is here to help with your next project! coatings for the rehabilitation and protection of underground infrastructure. Contact: James Russell, P.O. Box 3276 56 Stevens Rd, Brewer, ME 04412, tel: 207-989-0591, jrussell@r- Contact: Jeremy Huckaby, 4766 Grantswood Rd. Ste. 150, Irondale, AL 35210, tel: 205-957-0020, r-inc.com, www.r-r-inc.com [email protected], www.sprayroq.com Saf-T-Flo Booth(s): 425B SPX Flow, Inc – Lightnin Mixers Booth(s): 401, 402 403, 404, 405, 406 Specializes in manufacturing chemical injection quills, sampling probes for chemical feed systems in With over 90 years of unrivaled experience in mixing technology, process knowledge, and the municipal, industrial & commercial water treatment industries. technological innovations, Lightnin enjoys a global reputation for durable, long-lasting mixers, Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ agitators, aerators, flocculators and impeller designs for fluid processing systems. bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com Contact: John Ellis, 135 Mt. Read Blvd, Rochester, NY 14611, tel: 585-436-5550, lightnin@spxflow. com, Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. Scavin Equipment Co. LLC (Event Sponsor) Booth(s): 196 Sewer Cleaning and Sewer Pipe inspection Equipment Stacey DePasquale Engineering, Inc. Booth(s): 451 Contact: Jon Gotchis, 101 Roosevelt St., New Britain, CT 06051-4119, tel: 860-944-8340, jgotchis@ Stacey DePasquale Engineering, Inc. (SDE) has provided wastewater & storm water related services scavinequip.com, www.scavinequipment.com to numerous private and public clients since 1999. Contact: Stacey Depasquale, 354 Merrimack St. Ste. 200, Lawrence, MA 01843, tel: 978-975-0500, Schreiber Booth(s): 422 [email protected], www.sde-inc.com Process Equipment: Fuzzy Filters, Grit Removal Equipment, Clarifiers & Continuously Sequencing Reactor. Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ StormTank Booth(s): 188 bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com StormTank products offer sustainable solutions that are widely-used across all forms of commercial, residential, and recreational stormwater management and pretreatment applications. Seepex, Inc. Booth(s): 420 Contact: Sam Williamson, 621 Brentwood Dr., Reading, PA 19611, tel: 484-401-0401, swilliamson@ SEEPEX is a leading worldwide specialist in water & wastewater pump technology. Our progressive stormtank.com, www.stormtank.com cavity pumps, macerators and control systems are used wherever low to highly viscous, aggressive or abrasive media must be conveyed at low pulsation rates. Contact: Chris Davis, 76 Woodmont Dr., North Kingstown, RI 02852, tel: 401-479-7103, cdavis@ seepex.com, www.seepex.com

66 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 67 StormTrap Booth(s): 147 Toshiba Magnetic Flowmeters Booth(s): 423 StormTrap provides proven, leading-edge solutions for managing runoff, protecting waterways and Toshiba offers electromagnetic flowmeters & microwave density (consistency) analyzers. All Toshiba improving property use. Our stormwater management portfolio includes detention, infiltration, electromagnetic flow meters are backed by a 10-year warranty. rainwater harvesting and treatment products. Contact: James Birkenberger, JWB Company, 65 August Avenue, Wolcott, CT 06716, tel: 203-879- Contact: Patrick Gordon, 1287 Windham Pkwy., Romeoville, IL 60446, tel: 815 941 4549, pgordon@ 6959, [email protected], www.jwbcompany.net, Manufacturing Rep: JWB Company stormtrap.com, www.stormtrap.com Truax Booth(s): D SUEZ (Gold Sponsor) Booth(s): 146 We are a full-service catch basin and drain maintenance company. Our services include catch basin Water and Wastewater Contractor cleaning, storm drain maintenance, high-velocity pipe flushing, closed-circuit television inspections Contact: Michael Burke, 1 Berkshire St., Holyoke, MA 01040, tel: 413-534-2222, Michael.Burke@Suez- and lateral lining. NA.com, www.suez.com TruGrit Traction, Inc. Booth(s): 212 Sullivan Associates/RITEC Booth(s): 458 With over 30 years of combined experience engineering and testing Pipeline Video Inspection Process control instrumentation and chemical feed equipment Equipment, TruGrit Traction has developed traction products, such as gritted cleats and carbide gritted wheels that have proven to optimize the performance of camera transporters and self Contact: Chris Williams, P.O. Box 514, East Boothbay, ME 04544, tel: 207-633-3111, chris.williams4@ propelled lateral reinstatement cutters in varying pipe types and conditions. myfairpoint.net, www.ritecenvironmental.com Contact: Tom Rebozo, P.O. Box 2084, Winter Park, FL 32790, tel: 619-797-7371, tomr@trugrittraction. Synagro Northeast LLC (Silver Sponsor) Booth(s): 180 com, www.trugrittraction.com Founded in 1986, Synagro Technologies, Inc. provides environmentally sustainable solutions for commercial and municipal organizations that generate organic by-products. Synagro consistently Trumbull Manufacturing, Inc. Booth(s): 194 transforms industrial and municipal waste into environmentally friendly resources that benefit our Manufacturer of Waterworks tools, Valve Keys, waterworks brass, zinc anodes, polywrap, pipe communities. restraints, valve box risers and rite height adapters, composite & polymer meter lids-frames, meter pit frames, composite manhole frames and covers 24”-38”, Treatment plant products, valve Contact: Pat Rimkoski, 435 Williams Court, Ste. 100, Baltimore, MD 21220, tel: 860-483-0160, accessories, chainwheels etc. [email protected], www.synagro.com Contact: Victor Dasbach, 3850 Hendricks Rd., Youngstown, OH 44515, tel: 330-307-1217, vdasbach@ Technology Sales Associates, Inc. Booth(s): 426, 427, 428, 429, 501, 502, 503, 504 trumbull.com, www.trumbull-mfg.com Contact: Michael Caso, 44 Central St Ste 5, Berlin, MA 01503, tel: 978-838-9998, mcaso@techsalesne. com Ultraflote LLC Booth(s): 489 Represented by Wescor Associates, Ultraflote is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacturing, & Ted Berry Company Booth(s): 110 installation of the Ultradome Geodesic Dome, Quadseal Flat Cover, & Geotruss rectangular or square The Ted Berry Company was founded in 1972 by Ted Berry. Today the business is still family owned basin cover. and operated and provides services to both municipalities and industry throughout New England. Contact: Matt Sumbera, 3640 W 12th St, Houston, TX 77008, tel: 713-581-7851, msumbera@ Contact: Peter Goodwin, 521 Federal Rd., Livermore, ME 04253, tel: 207-897-3348, peter.goodwin@ ultraflote.com tedberrycompany.com, www.tedberrycompany.com Underground Inspection Technologies Booth(s): 203 TenCate Geotube Booth(s): A Municipal and contractor equipment sales TenCate, an international manufacturer of engineered textiles, manufacturers Geotube® containers Contact: Robert Terrazzano, 10 R Lowell St., North Billerica, MA 01862, tel: 978-447-3605, bobt@ for building marine structures, containment and dewatering residuals, sediments and sludge. undertechsales.com, www.undergroundinspectiontechnologies.com TenCate markets the Geotube® technology for environmental, mining, municipal, industrial and agricultural projects worldwide. Unison Solutions Booth(s): 176 Contact: 3680 Mt Olive Rd., Commerce, GA 30529, www.tencategeo.us Unison is an industry leader in biogas conditioning systems. Their expertise includes purifying biogas for H2S removal, siloxane, and CO2. The MAHER Corporation (Gold Sponsor) Booth(s): 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 181 Contact: Eric Wilgenbusch, 5451 Chavenelle Rd., Dubuque, IA 52002, tel: 563-585-0967, eric. Please visit the following companies in Booths 152-158 & 181: Boerger, ClearStream, Parkson, Vapex, [email protected], Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. Hayward Gordon, Xylem, Trojan, Biorem, Watson Marlow, Brentwood Industries, Waco, Gea, Lakeside Contact: Peter Kibble, 192 Pleasant St., Rockland, MA 02370, tel: 781-421-2600, pkibble@ United Concrete Products, Inc. Booth(s): 169 themahercorp.com, www.themahercorp.com Engineered Pump Stations and Prefabricated Buildings Contact: Jonathan Duffy, 173 Church St., Yalesville, CT 06492, tel: 203-530-2716, jduffy@ Thermal Process Systems Booth(s): 165 unitedconcrete.com, www.unitedconcrete.com TPS offers biosolids management systems including high solids destruction and odor free Class A product. Also they provide an ammonia removal system that is applicable for aerobic and anaerobic United Rentals Fluid Solutions Booth(s): 201 digestion systems. United Rentals Fluid Solutions brings together tanks, pumps, filters, and industry-leading Contact: Eric Haslam, 7523 Route 20, Fabius, NY 13063, tel: 315-440-9750, ehaslam@thermalprocess. engineering expertise to be your one-stop shop for every fluid need. com, Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. Contact: Wade Bergeron, 102 Old Worcester Rd., Oxford, MA 01540, tel: 774-276-7824, wbergeron@ ur.com Titus Industrial Group, Inc. Booth(s): 149 For over two decades TITUS® Industrial Group Inc. has been committed to providing innovative, USABLUEBOOK Booth(s): 459 effective solutions for Water, Wastewater, and Storm Water industries throughout North America. USABlueBook is the water and wastewater industry’s leading source for MRO equipment and Contact: Gina Lathan, 1450 NW Gardner Rd., Prineville, OR 97754, tel: 585-409-8009, gina@titusig. supplies. Over 64,000 Items • Ultra-Fast Delivery • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Request your FREE com, www.titusig.com catalog today—call 800-548-1234 or visit www.usabluebook.com. Contact: Charlie Kayton, P.O. Box 9005, Gurnee, IL 60031, tel: 847-689-3000, ckayton@usabluebook. com, WWW.USABLUEBOOK.COM

68 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 69 USP Technologies Booth(s): 190 WESTECH Booth(s): 175 We are a leading provider of peroxygen-based technologies and full-service chemical treatment WesTech Engineering, Inc. offers a complete line of equipment for primary and secondary programs for municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment applications. clarification, anaerobic digestion, tertiary treatment, thickening, CSO, and headworks. Talk to us Contact: Inken Mello, 1375 Peachtree St NE Ste. 300N, Atlanta, GA 30309, tel: 858-245-7883, imello@ about our breakthrough biological treatment, Microvi MNE. We are an employee-owned, global usptechnologies.com, www.usptechnologies.com company, founded in 1973. Contact: Matt Williams, 3665 W. Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, tel: 801-290-1509, mwilliams@ Verder Booth(s): 424B westech-inc.com. Rep: David F. Sullivan & Assoc., Inc. Peristaltic Hose & Tube Pumps. The unique design of Verder Peristaltic Pumps make them ideally suited to a wide range of application areas. They are extremely robust, simple to use, easy to control, WhiteWater, Inc. Booth(s): 106 versatile & a reliable way to pump liquids. WhiteWater specializes in operating, managing, and maintaining water and wastewater systems Contact: Alan Hopkins - [email protected], 508-699-9300 or Bob Hopkins - bhopkins@ to exacting standards of quality and performance. Our certified professionals tailor our specialized bauhopkins.com, 508-699-9300, www.bauhopkins.com services to meet your organization’s needs, and through our parent company, R.H. White. Contact: Russell Tierney, 253B Worcester Rd., Charlton, MA 01507, tel: 508-832-3295, rtierney@ VersaFlex/Raven Booth(s): 170 rhwhite.com, www.whitewateronline.com Raven Lining Systems has been an industry leader in the water, wastewater and manhole rehabilitation industry for nearly three decades. The engineered solutions Raven utilizes have Williamson Pump & Motor Booth(s): 185 proven to stand the test of time simply by providing superior quality and reliability, along with a Williamson is a full service pump & motor company. We specialize in pump repair, motor network of certified applicators rewinding, planned maintenance on pumping systems for homeowners and businesses, structural Contact: Jeff Croll, 13105 E 61st St. Ste A, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, tel: 918-899-0996, crollj@ rehabilitation, HVAC, wastewater and potable water, VFDs and generators. We provide around the ravenlining.com, www.ravenlining.com clock emergency service, repairs and replacements. Contact: Russ Clark, 25 Griffin Way, Chelsea, MA 02150, tel: 617-884-9200, [email protected], Vogelsang Booth(s): 473 www.weco-group.com Vogelsang designs, develops and manufactures a wide range of industry-leading products and systems for industrial, agricultural and municipal applications for the North & South American Worcester Polytechnic Institute Booth(s): 408 market. VX Rotary Lobe Pumps, RotaCuts, & XRipper Grinders. Emphasizing contemporary topics and emerging research, the WPI Environmental Engineering Contact: Tim Smith, 7966 State Route 44, Ravenna, OH 44266, tel: 800-984-9400, TimS@ program covers advanced water-quality topics, including water flow, analysis, chemistry, treatment, VogelsangUSA.com hydraulics, and resource management Contact: Tim Goodale, 100 Institute Rd., Worcester, MA 01609, tel: 508-831-6594, tpgoodale@wpi. Walker Process Equipment – Div. of McNish Corporation Booth(s): 401, 402 403, edu, www.online.wpi.edu 404, 405, 406 Since 1946 Walker Process has been solely dedicated to designing and manufacturing equipment Xylem Dewatering Solutions Inc – Godwin Pumps Booth(s): 492 for the Water and Wastewater Industry in Aurora, IL. We offer proven municipal technologies for Godwin, a Xylem brand, maintains a fleet of over 20,000 portable rental pumps and 3,200 pieces biological treatment, anaerobic treatment, wastewater clarification, digestion, separation, and of related equipment for dewatering use in construction, mining and quarrying; in drinking water sludge treatment. supply; and in wastewater bypasses in municipal, industrial and environmental markets. Contact: Jeff Thomas, 840 N. Russell Ave., Aurora, IL 60506, tel: 630-264-5213, jthomas@walker- Contact: Tom Malone, 99 Stockhouse Rd., Bozrah, CT 06334, tel: 860-889-2343, tom.malone@ process.com, Rep: F.R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. xyleminc.com, www.xylem.com/en-US/brands/godwin Walker Wellington LLC Booth(s): 475, 476, 477 Xylem Dewatering Solutions, Inc. – Flygt Pumps Booth(s): 493 Serving the Water and Wastewater Industry since 1985. Representing Vaughan, Huber Technology, Flygt – a xylem brand, is the technological leader in wastewater market, the originator of the heavy Andritz, Velodyne, Wangen, Fontaine Aquanox, BlueInGreen, CMI, Bion, AB Cogeneration, Torashima duty electrical submersible pump. We have been innovating , designing and manufacturing high Contact: Henry Russell, P.O. Box 308, Portsmouth, NH 03802, tel: 603-498-2384, henry@ quality heavy duty equipment since 1901. walkerwellington.com, www.walkerwellington.com Contact: Tom Malone, 78 Olympia Ave #K, Woburn, MA 01801, tel: 860-889-2343, tom.malone@ xyleminc.com, www.xylem.com/en-us/brands/flygt WasteCorp Pumps Booth(s): 412 Represented by Wescor Associates, WasteCorp Pumps is a leading manufacturer of pumps for the ZCL | Xerxes Booth(s): 409 municipal, industrial, and commercial markets. These designs include plunger, diaphragm, self- ZCL | Xerxes is a leading innovator in composite tank engineering, and the largest manufacturer priming chopper, and split case. of underground fiberglass storage tanks in the world with nearly 40 years of direct industry Contact: Marc Johnson, PO Box 70, Grand Island, NY 14072, tel: 888-829-2783, [email protected] experience. Contact: Jim Merchlewitz, 7901 Xerxes Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55431, tel: 651-587-4105, jim. Wemco Weir Specialty Pumps Booth(s): 474 [email protected], www.zcl.com Represented by Wescor Associates, Wemco Weir Specialty Pumps manufactures the Wemco Torque- Flow Model C & Model CE pumps, Screw-Flow pumps, the Wemco Hydrogritter, WSP Chop-Flow, Non-Clog, & Self-Primers. Contact: Joshua Jensen, 440 West 800 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, tel: 801-359-8731, wemco@ mail.weir Wescor Associates, Inc. Booth(s): 410, 411, 412, 413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490 Manufacturer’s Representative for over 40 years. Representing leading companies in the water and wastewater fields. Process Equipment-Blowers, Clarifiers, Chem Feed, Screens, Grit, Odor, Pumping, Liquid/Solids Separation. Contact: Bill Montanaro, Jr., PO Box 370, 686 South Street, Wrentham, MA 02093, tel: 508-384-8921, [email protected], www.WescorAssociatesInc.com

70 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 71 Exhibitor Category Directory Stormwater Detention, Retention, Air Quality, Odor Control Conveyance & Treatment Atlantic Fluid Technologies, New England Environmental StormTank / 188 Atlantic Fluid Technologies, F.W. WEBB Co. - Process Titus Industrial Group Inc Inc. / 480 Equipment / 438 StormTrap / 147 Inc. / 480 Controls Division / 216 / 149 David F. Sulllivan & Assoc Russell Resources, Inc. United Rentals Fluid Carlsen Systems / 183 Russell Resources, Inc. USABLUEBOOK/ 459 / 177 / 454 Solutions / 201 / 454 David F. Sulllivan & Assoc USP Technologies / 190 DN Tanks / 478 Shea Concrete Products, USP Technologies / 190 / 177 Sullivan Associates/RITEC Inc. / 457 Walker Wellington LLC / 475 F. R. Mahony & Associates, Worcester Polytechnic / 458 Inc. / 401 Spire Metering Technology Evoqua Water Technologies Wescor Associates, Inc. Institute / 408 / 206 / 164 The MAHER Corporation / 410-413 & 473-474 & 481- Hobas Pipe USA / 142 / 181 ZCL | Xerxes / 409 F. R. Mahony & Associates, 482 & 489-490 ILC Dover / E Stacey DePasquale Inc. / 401 Engineering, Inc. / 451

EWE Biosolids/Sludge Sewer Maintenance, Inspection and Rehab Services ABEL Pumps / 199 F. R. Mahony & Associates, Synagro Northeast, LLC ADS Environmental Services ElectroScan, Inc / Nivelco, Inc. / 401 / 180 Scavin Equipment Co. LLC Atlantic Fluid Technologies, / 437 USA / Blue Ribbon / 196 Inc. / 480 Flottweg Separation TenCate Geotube / A Airvac - a brand of Corporation / 430 – 432 Technology / 176 Sprayroq, Inc. / 184 BDP Industries / 165 The MAHER Corporation Aqseptence Group / 450 EST Associates / 140 Groth / 166 / 181 Stacey DePasquale Biowaste Pyrolysis AP/M CentriPipe / 189 Flow Assessment Services Engineering, Inc. / 451 Solutions, LLC / 204 Hach Company / 193 Thermal Process Systems Aries Industries Inc / 162 LLC / 135 Ted Berry Company / 110 Casella Organics / 150 New England Environmental / 165 Atlantic Fluid Technologies, Green Mountain Pipeline Equipment / 438 Unison Solutions / 176 Titus Industrial Group Inc David F. Sulllivan & Assoc Inc. / 480 Services / 442 / 149 / 177 Novozymes / 103 USP Technologies / 190 CN Wood / 213 Grignard Company LLC / 148 Truax / D Denali Water Solutions Russell Resources, Inc. Walker Wellington LLC / 475 Cretex Specialty Products HammerHead Trenchless / 494 / 454 TruGrit Traction Inc. / 212 Wescor Associates, Inc. / 112 Equipment / 144 Evoqua Water Technologies Shea Concrete Products, / 410-413 & 473-474 & 481- Trumbull Manufacturing, CSL Services / 195 Hobas Pipe USA / 142 / 164 Inc. / 457 482 & 489-490 Inc. / 194 CUES, Inc. / 141 ITpipes / 210 WESTECH / 175 Underground Inspection Diversified Infrastructure J.F. McDermott Corporation Technologies / 203 Services, Inc. / 191 / 419 USABLUEBOOK / 459 Duke’s Root Control / 491 LMK Technologies / 187 VersaFlex/Raven / 170 Eastern Pipe Service LLC National Water Main Williamson Pump & Motor Laboratory Services and Supplies / 171 Cleaning Co. / 107 / 185 Pure Technologies U.S. Inc. Worcester Polytechnic F.W. WEBB Co. - Process New England Environmental / 211 Controls Division / 216 Equipment / 438 Institute / 408 Hach Company / 193 USABLUEBOOK / 459

72 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 73 New Pipe & Collection System Process Equipment and Systems Components ABEL Pumps / 199 Hach Company / 193 Russell Resources, Inc. ABEL Pumps / 199 Hobas Pipe USA / 142 Titus Industrial Group Inc / 454 / 149 Asahi/America, Inc. / 435 Hiller Separation & Process Airvac—a brand of Mechanical Solutions Inc. / Netzsch Booth / 422 - 425, Seepex Inc. / 420 Aqseptence Group / 450 / 102 Truax / D Atlantic Fluid Technologies, Inc. / 480 430 - 433 SNF Polydyne / 407 Cretex Specialty Products Shea Concrete Products, TruGrit Traction Inc. / 212 CUES, Inc. / 141 J&R Sales and Service, Inc. StormTrap / 147 / 112 Inc. / 457 Trumbull Manufacturing, / 414 David F. Sulllivan & Assoc Sullivan Associates/RITEC Diversified Infrastructure Stacey DePasquale Inc. / 194 Kubota / 174 Services, Inc. / 191 Engineering, Inc. / 451 / 177 / 458 USABLUEBOOK / 459 LG Sonic / 200 FlowWorks, Inc. / 443 Duperon Corp. / 177 The MAHER Corporation EMS New England / 205 Maltz Sales Company / 160 / 181 Environmental Operating Mechanical Solutions Inc. Trumbull Manufacturing, Solutions, Inc. (EOSI) / 449 / 102 Inc. / 194 Evoqua Water Technologies New England Environmental USABLUEBOOK / 459 Computer Hardware, Software, Asset / 164 Equipment / 438 USP Technologies / 190 Management Software & Cloud Services F. R. Mahony & Associates, Oakson / 483 Walker Wellington LLC CUES, Inc. / 141 LLumin, Inc / 208 Underground Inspection Inc. / 401 Ober-Read & Associates / 475 / 214 FlowWorks, Inc. / 443 Rezatec / 197 Technologies / 203 FLOW TECH INC / 186 Wescor Associates, Inc., Ford Hall Company / 177 POND Technical v434 / 410-413 & 473-474 & Innovyze / 198 Rockwell Automation / 207 481-482 & 489-490 Gabriel Novac & Associates QED Environmental Systems, / 166 Inc. / 145 WESTECH / 175 Glasco uv / Saf-T-Flo Booth REA Resource Recovery Williamson Pump & Motor / 422 – 425, 430 – 433 Systems / 168 / 185 Tank Component and Coating Systems Rockwell Automation / 207

ABEL Pumps / 199 New England Environmental USABLUEBOOK / 459 Atlantic Fluid Technologies, Equipment / 438 VersaFlex/Raven / 170 Inc. / 480 Shea Concrete Products, Williamson Pump & Motor DN Tanks / 478 Inc. / 457 / 185 Chemicals Maltz Sales Company / 160 Sprayroq, Inc. / 184 ZCL | Xerxes / 409 ABEL Pumps / 199 Grignard Company LLC / 148 The MAHER Corporation Coyne Chemical Holland Company, Inc. / 500 / 181 Environmental Services Performance Chemicals, USABLUEBOOK / 459 / 127 LLC / 179 USP Technologies / 190 Engineering (as a standalone service) Duke’s Root Control / 491 Seepex Inc. / 420 VersaFlex/Raven / 170 G&G Enterprises / 416 SNF Polydyne / 407 Wescor Associates, Inc., ABEL Pumps / 199 LandTech Consultants Inc. / 457 Glasco uv / Saf-T-Flo Sprayroq, Inc. / 184 / 410 – 413 & 473 – 474 & F.W. WEBB Co. - Process / 137 Stacey DePasquale / 422 - 425, 430 – 433 481 – 482 & 489 – 490 Controls Division / 216 Rockwell Automation Engineering, Inc. / 451 Flow Assessment Services / 207 Worcester Polytechnic LLC / 135 Shea Concrete Products, Inc. Institute / 408

74 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 75 Pumps

ABBA Pump Parts & Service Hiller Separation & Process/ The MAHER Corporation / 109 Netzsch / 422 – 425, 430 – 433 / 181 ABEL Pumps / 199 J.F. McDermott Corporation United Rentals Fluid Airvac - a brand of / 419 Solutions / 201 Aqseptence Group / 450 Maltz Sales Company / 160 USABLUEBOOK / 459 Associated Electro- Mechanical Solutions Inc. / 102 Walker Wellington LLC / 475 Mechanics, Inc. / 468 New England Environmental Wescor Associates, Inc., Atlantic Fluid Technologies, Equipment / 438 / 410 – 413 & 473 – 474 & Inc. / 480 Ober-Read & Associates / 214 481 – 482 & 489 – 490 Blake Equipment / 466 POND Technical / 434 Williamson Pump & Motor / 185 Carlsen Systems / 183 QED Environmental Systems, David F. Sulllivan & Assoc Inc. / 145 Worcester Polytechnic Institute / 408 / 177 Rain for Rent / 415 Xylem Dewatering Solutions F. R. Mahony & Associates, Russell Resources, Inc. / 454 Inc. / 401 Inc - Flygt Pumps / 493 Seepex Inc. / 420 Grundfos Water Utility, Inc / 167 Xylem Dewatering Solutions Sullivan Associates/RITEC Inc - Godwin Pumps / 492 / 458

Flow Monitoring, Instrumentation, Controls and SCADA ADS Environmental Services FlowWorks, Inc. / 443 Russell Resources, Inc. / 454 / 437 JWB Company / Hach Flow SmartCover Systems / 209 Blake Equipment / 466 Group / 430 – 432 Spire Metering Technology Carl Lueders & Company / 485 Maltz Sales Company / 160 / 206 CSL Services / 195 Motor Protection Electronics Stacey DePasquale Diversified Infrastructure / Opti Float/Cox Research Engineering, Inc. / 451 Services, Inc. / 191 / Toshiba Magnetic Sullivan Associates/RITEC Flowmeters / 430 – 432 ElectroScan, Inc / Nivelco, / 458 USA / Blue Ribbon New England Environmental Trumbull Manufacturing, Corporation / 430 – 432 Equipment / 438 Inc. / 194 EST Associates / 140 POND Technical / 434 USABLUEBOOK / 459 F. R. Mahony & Associates, RACO Manufacturing & Wescor Associates, Inc., Inc. / 401 Engineering Co / Pribusin / 410-413 & 473-474 & 481- Inc. / Autrol America 482 & 489-490 F.W. WEBB Co. - Process / 430 – 432 Controls Division / 216 Williamson Pump & Motor Rain for Rent / 415 Flow Assessment Services / 185 LLC / 135 Rockwell Automation / 207

76 NEWEA 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM EXHIBITION HOURS Meeting Room and Monday: 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM Exhibit Locations Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM 3rd Floor Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM Exhibits Exhibit Booths #101–217 CONFERENCE PLANNERS Back Bay Exhibit Hall Meeting Management Director Back Bay Foyer Area Elena Proakis Ellis Meeting/Session Rooms Conference Arrangements Arlington* Committee Chair Berkeley* Ron Tiberi Boston University Exhibits Committee Chair Brandeis Paul P. Casey Clarendon* Program Committee Chair Dartmouth* Amy Anderson Exeter* Registration Committee Chair Fairfield* Kerry Reed Harvard Sponsor Committee Chair Northeastern Dennis Vigliotte Regis Simmons Awards Program Committee Chair Michael Wilson Suffolk Tufts NEWEA OFFICE Wellesley Executive Director *Located inside Back Bay Exhibit Area Mary Barry 4th Floor Program Director Exhibits Janice Moran Exhibit Booths #401–506, A–E Communications/PR Coordinator Salons F thru K and Foyer Jordan Gosselin Poster Sessions Office Administrator Meeting/Session Rooms Linda Austin Salons A thru E Hyannis TRAINING CONTACT HOURS Nantucket Technical sessions that are approved by participating New England states for Orleans Operator Recertification Training Hours Provincetown are noted in the TCH form. Operators Vineyard must register and obtain attendance Yarmouth verification forms to receive credit. Falmouth Professional Engineers registered for the Champions Restaurant and conference may also attend technical St. Botolph are located on 2nd level sessions to fulfill state requirements for Professional Development Hours. KEY: 3rd floor rooms are Colleges, Universities, and Boston Streets. See the NEWEA Registration desk for 4th floor rooms are salons complete details and training forms. and Cape Cod Towns. NEWEA Conference Sponsors 2019 ADS Environmental Services Annual AECOM Conference Aqua Solutions, Inc. & Exhibit Arcadis January Black & Veatch 27 –30 Brown and Caldwell Boston Marriott Copley Place Boston, MA Carlsen Systems CDM Smith David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc. Platinum Sponsors Dewberry Duke’s Root Control, Inc. Environmental Partners Group, Inc. EST Associates, Inc. Flow Assessment Services, LLC Fuss & O’Neill, Inc. GHD, Inc. Green Mountain Pipeline Services Hayes Pump, Inc. Hazen and Sawyer, PC Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc. Jacobs Kleinfelder The MAHER Corporation Mott MacDonald NASSCO, Inc. NEFCO Nitsch Engineering Stantec SUEZ Synagro Northeast, LLC NEWEA Tata & Howard, Inc. 10 Tower Office Park, Tetra Tech Suite 601 Woburn, MA 01801 Tighe & Bond tel: 781-939-0908 Weston & Sampson fax: 781-939-0907 [email protected] Woodard & Curran newea.org Wright-Pierce